Concrete & Brick Slag - A material that endows cement and concrete 14 December, 2020 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Tweet Post Email MOST READ Concrete & Brick Bamburi’s new Ready Mix Concrete Plant in Mombasa New plant to create jobs and promote sustainability in April 29, 2025 Concrete & Brick GCCA launches world’s first LCR system for cement New global system rates cement and concrete April 29, 2025 Slag - A material that endows cement and concrete Slag has been employed in cement manufacturing since the 19th century, today being universally accepted as a material that endows cement and concrete with a noteworthy list of advantages. Given that this waste is highly dependent on steel and iron output, both of which are subject to the fluctuations of the macro-economic indicators, cement manufacturers are challenged in finding slag resources. Blast-furnace slag is the non-metallic product produced at the same time with iron in the last furnace, consisting primarily of silica and alumina from the iron ore, combined with calcium and magnesium oxides from flux materials. For an ore feed grading 60 percent to 606 percent iron, about 0.25 to 0.3 tons of blast furnace slag are produced per ton of crude iron. Steel slag, on the other hand, is a by-product of steel making, produced during the separation of molten steel from impurities in steel-making furnaces. Read the rest of the article in the CemWeek Magazine, Issue 26. MARKET DATA Vietnam 23 March VIEW Turkey 23 March VIEW Taiwan 23 April VIEW Russian Federation 23 May VIEW Lebanon 23 February VIEW China 23 May VIEW Turkey 23 February VIEW READ MORE MARKET DATA Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? Log in Terms Of Service Privacy Policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and Terms of Service apply Sign in as: User Registration * Required field Sign In Information Personal Information Agree Yes No Terms of Service:You consent that we will collect the information you have provided us herein as well as subsequent use of our platform to render and personalize our services, send you newsletters and occasionally provide you with other information. * Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Register SaveCookies user preferencesWe use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.Accept allDecline allCW GroupNewsAcceptDecline