The Experimental Studies on the Prepartion of Steel Slag Cement by Gas Quenching Steel Slag

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According to a series of experimental studies such as the content of the f-CaO, the relative grindability index of the gas quenching steel slag, the properties of gas quenching steel slag cement and a detailed analysis of the potential economic benefits of steel slag cement. It was found that it has a huge economic benefits in preparing the cement with gas quenching steel slag.The results showed that the content of f-CaO in slag particles less than 2mm were no more than 2.7% and there exists a well proportional relation between it and the grain size; the grindability of gas quenching steel slag is much better than heat-stew steel slag; what's more,because of the high hydration activity of gas quenching steel slag, it can be produced the perfect steel slag cement with excellent hydration, stability and strength.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 150-151)

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861-867

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October 2010

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