
Steel furnace slag is the non-metallic product consisting essentially of calcium silicates with fused oxides of iron and, aluminium that is developed in a molten condition simultaneously with steel in a basic oxygen furnace.
The material is produced in a molten condition simultaneously with steel in a basic oxygen furnace and is a predominantly crystalline, solid rock-like material.
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Steel slag is dug, crushed, screened where all single size aggregates are removed and crusher fines are produced.
- General fill
- Pipe laying sand
- Refractory sand
- Cement making raw material
- Asphalt sand
- Cementitious properties
- Well graded
- Resistant to heat and fire
- Strong load bearing capacity
- Effective utilisation of an industrial by-product
conserving natural resources
PDS-SFS502 : Rev 2 : 01/06/06
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| SIEVE |
% PASSING |
| 9.5 mm
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100
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| 6.7 mm |
95-100 |
| 4.75 mm |
90-100 |
2.36 mm
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45-90
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| 1.18 mm |
15-55 |
600 um
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10-25
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75 um
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3-10
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Maximum Dry Density (Standard)
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2.30-2.50 t/m3
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Optimum Moisture Cont.
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9-11%
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Liquid Limit
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Not obtainable
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| Plastic Limit |
Not obtainable
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| Plasticity Index |
Non-plastic |
| Linear Shrinkage |
0% |
| pH |
10-12 |
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