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Potential of Stainless Steel Slag Waste in Manufacturing Self-Compacting Concrete

Julia Rosales, Francisco Agrela, José Antonio Entrenas, Manuel Cabrera

2020Materials26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The volume of slags generated from the steel industry is a source of possible resources which is constantly increasing. Specifically, in the production of stainless steel, specific and singular slags with unique characteristics are obtained, which allows considering an approach aimed at their use in new recycling ways. This work shows the feasibility of using stainless steel slag as a substitute for limestone filler in the manufacture of self-compacting concrete. The influence of different treatments applied to slags on physical and chemical properties was studied. On the other hand, the mechanical behaviour, as well as the durability acquired in self-compacting concrete, has been analysed. Very encouraging results were obtained, since this research demonstrates the possible application of this stainless steel slag as a construction material, improving sustainability and promoting circular economy processes, which are achieved through the minimisation of the waste disposal and accumulation.

Topics & Concepts

DurabilityMaterials scienceSlag (welding)MetallurgyWaste managementFiller (materials)Composite materialEngineeringRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materials
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