Moulding Process Design of Artificial Purple Jade Ship Basing on Blast Furnace Slag

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The blast furnace slag is an industrial solid waste in the production process, this paper deals with the blast furnace slag as moulding technology products -- artificial Purple Jade ship crafts high value-added main raw material preparation, analysis of the chemical composition of blast furnace slag and natural jade, moulding process for artificial Purple Jade ship blast furnace slag prepared were designed, including process analysis, press, die structure design, selection of heating system design, molding equipment checking. The molding method is suitable for the production of large quantities of artificial jade crafts, high production efficiency, so as to achieve a high added value utilization of blast furnace slag.

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