Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag

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Slag cement is hydraulic cement shaped; when Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag (GBFS) is Ground (GGBFS) to appropriate fineness; is used to substitute a portion of Portland Cement. Blast Furnace Slag in fact is a recovered industrial by-product of an iron blast furnace. The slag which is molten and diverted from the iron blast furnace is quickly chilled. So, it creates hyaline granules; which yield desired reactive cementitious features when crushed and ground into cement fineness.

While there are many benefits and usages of slag cement, a few of them are emphasized below:
· Enhanced workability
· Simpler placeability and finishabiltiy
· Decreased permeability

GBFS is great to work with. Besides, in adverse weather conditions, you will find GGBFS easier to handle and place with accuracy.

GGBFS is Less water required for given workability and a better pumping property due to increased cohesion of the mix.

Romak Trading Company is a global trading company that is a high-quality Blast Furnace Slag supplier; and also offers reliable services to its valuable customers and communities throughout different parts of words such as Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Therefore, this company as a Blast Furnace Slag supplier is supported by a worldwide network of strategically located marine terminals and strong relationships, with reliable suppliers and shippers. Consequently, if you are interested to receive a viable quotation, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Below you may find the specification of Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag.

Romak trading Ground Blast Furnace Slag iran

Technical Specifications of BFS

Main Chemical Properties
Chemical Analysis
ItemValue
SiO236.00
Al2O315.50
Fe2O31.15
CaO38.00
MgO8.70
SO30.50
K2O0.50
Na2O0.50
CI0.020
S-21.30
Mn2O31.50
TiO21.40
L.O. I0.25
I.R0.5
Physical Analysis
Blaine4000
Residue on sieve 200µ<0.20
Residue on sieve 90µ<2.00

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