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Granulated slag

The ash and iron contained in the waste melt into slag and molten iron. When a certain quantity of these molten materials has collected in the hearth, they are tapped out, then solidified in vessels. The molten substances may also be dropped into water jets to form granulated slags. [Pg.581]

Although pozzolans, ground granulated slag and finely divided mineral powders fall within the above definition of admixtures they are generally treated separately and are not included in this publication. [Pg.5]

Air-cooled slags can be used as coarse or fine aggregate, while granulated slags can be used as fine aggregate... [Pg.125]

Granulated slag particles are generally of fine aggregate size and may require blending with oflier suitable material to satisfy specified gradation requirements... [Pg.126]


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