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  • Production of pig iron and steel is inevitably associated with large-volume production of secondary slag. Slag from iron and steel metallurgy can be divided into the blast furnace and steel slag, which are further distinguished on the furnace and ladle slag. This by-product from metallurgical industry is the subject a lot of and solutions with a range of knowledge in its utilization. Slag cannot be considered as waste material. Due to its composition of the slag is a valuable resource. Next options processing of slag are limited by its parameters. Most of the slag is produced, although currently used material, but a significant proportion is still landfilled. There are many possibilities for transformation of slag materials with higher utility value. Currently, there are several ways of using blast furnace slag and steel slag. Material utilization of granulated blast furnace slag is satisfactory. Blast furnace slag is an important raw material for production cement or concrete. Use of steel slag is difficult and its applications bring a lower value. Slags from steel furnaces are usually processed in less valuable stones. For a specific application slag is besides her origin critical chemical and phase composition, method of processing but also other factors such as its time of landfiling. This article focuses on the different properties of individual types of slag from metallurgical industry with emphasis on the possibility of its further material utilization in building and the metallurgical industry. Next article will be also paid attention to the causes of instability slag volume.
  • Production of pig iron and steel is inevitably associated with large-volume production of secondary slag. Slag from iron and steel metallurgy can be divided into the blast furnace and steel slag, which are further distinguished on the furnace and ladle slag. This by-product from metallurgical industry is the subject a lot of and solutions with a range of knowledge in its utilization. Slag cannot be considered as waste material. Due to its composition of the slag is a valuable resource. Next options processing of slag are limited by its parameters. Most of the slag is produced, although currently used material, but a significant proportion is still landfilled. There are many possibilities for transformation of slag materials with higher utility value. Currently, there are several ways of using blast furnace slag and steel slag. Material utilization of granulated blast furnace slag is satisfactory. Blast furnace slag is an important raw material for production cement or concrete. Use of steel slag is difficult and its applications bring a lower value. Slags from steel furnaces are usually processed in less valuable stones. For a specific application slag is besides her origin critical chemical and phase composition, method of processing but also other factors such as its time of landfiling. This article focuses on the different properties of individual types of slag from metallurgical industry with emphasis on the possibility of its further material utilization in building and the metallurgical industry. Next article will be also paid attention to the causes of instability slag volume. (en)
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  • SLAG FROM PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON AND STEEL MAKING AND POSIBILITIES OF THEIR UTILIZATION
  • SLAG FROM PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON AND STEEL MAKING AND POSIBILITIES OF THEIR UTILIZATION (en)
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  • SLAG FROM PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON AND STEEL MAKING AND POSIBILITIES OF THEIR UTILIZATION
  • SLAG FROM PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON AND STEEL MAKING AND POSIBILITIES OF THEIR UTILIZATION (en)
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  • metallurgical industry, blast furnace slag, steel slag, building, slag volume (en)
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  • METAL 2012 : 21st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials : conference proceedings
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  • Matějka, Vlastimil
  • Ovčačík, Filip
  • Tomková, Václava
  • Topinková, Michaela
  • Vlček, Jozef
  • Martinec, Petr
  • Ovčačíková, Hana
  • Volková, Anežka
  • Michnová, Michaela
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