We are supplier and exporter of Copper Slag. Copper slag is a low cost expendable abrasive suited for open blast cleaning and due to its low silica content it does not pose the health hazards created by silica sand. Its sharp, hard particles can provide a fast cleaning action and an excellent surface profile. It is available in various sizes Copper slag is abrasive blasting grit made of granulated slag from metal smelting processes (also called iron silicate). Copper slag abrasive is suitable for blast cleaning of steel and stone/concrete surfaces, removal of mill scale, rust, old paint, dirt etc. Suitable for SA-3, SA-2 and SA-2. Copper slag blasting media/grit is manufactured of the granulated slag of copper refineries, and used for blast-cleaning of metal surface. In different industries it is called different names abrasive powder, grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc.
Chemical AnalysisPhysical PropertiesElement /CompoundAnalysis Range (%)PropertyTypical Value0.60 - 0.70Cu: Bç»?æ??ack, glassyColour: Angular,FeO42-48Grain ShapemultifacetedSio226 - 30:6 -7 MohHardnessAP1.0 - 3.0Specific Gravity at 25�°C: 3.510.2 - 0.3sBulk Density at 25'C: 1.87 tonnes / m3Cao1.0 - 2.0:7.0PHMgo0.8 - 1.5Conductivity at 25'C: 2 mS/mFe041.0 - 2.0Weight raise on Ignition: 4%0.01 - 0.03CoMoisture Content: 2 Full Screen Mark/Fill Con.. Packed in regular bags
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Copper slag is a by-product of copper extraction by smelting. During smelting, impurities become slag which floats on the molten metal. Copper slag is mainly used for surface blast-cleaning. Abrasive blasting is used to clean and shape the surface of metal, stone, concrete and other materials. In this process, a stream of abrasive grains called grit are propelled toward the workpiece. Copper slag is just one of many different materials that may be used as abrasive grit. Rate of grit consumption, amount of dust generated, and surface finish quality are some of the variables affected by the choice of grit material. Internationally the described media is manufactured in compliance with ISO 11126-3[4] The blasting media manufactured from copper slag brings less harm to people and environment than sand. The product meets the most rigid health and ecological standards. SIZES AVAILABLE 0.50 MM TO 1.50 MM 0.50 MM TO 2.50 MM 0.50 MM TO 3.00 MM 0.50 MM TO 4.00 MM 0.10 MM TO 5.00 MM
Particle size: 50-75 um Purity: 99.9998% Quantity: 1 Metric Ton for sale now (up to 100 Metric Tons also available) Storage: Under argon pack. Quality maintained to 2030 (ISE assessment) Locations: Germany & Switzerland INCO Terms: EXWorks /FOB or negotiated between Buyer and Seller Minimum quantity: 10 KG Origin: Russia, Pre-Sanction 2014 Certificate of Origin; other countries Material certifications: Institut fur settene Erden und Metalle e.V. (ISE) 2020; Independent Global Assaying Services (IGAS) 2018
GGBFS Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) The ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) is a by-product of iron manufacturing which when added to concrete improves its properties such as workability, strength and durability. This material is obtained by the heating of iron ore, limestone and coke at a temperature about 1500 degree Celsius. The process is carried out in a blast furnace. The formation of GGBFS is not direct. The by-product of iron manufacturing is a molten slag and molten iron. The molten slag consists of alumina and silica, also with the certain amount of oxides. This slag is later granulated by cooling it. For this, it is allowed to pass through a high-pressure water jet. This result in quenching of the particles which results in granules of size lesser than 5mm in diameter. The main constituents of blast furnace slag are CaO, SiO2, Al2O3 and MgO. These are the minerals that are found in most of the cementitious substances. The particles are further dried and ground in a rotating ball mill to form a fine powder, known as ground granulated blast furnace slag cement. Now different methods can be employed to perform the main process called as the quenching. Applications & Benefits of GGBFS: In concrete: The incorporation of ground granulated blast furnace slag in concrete manufacture gains many advantages which are mentioned below: GGBFS in concrete increases the strength and durability of the concrete structure. It reduces voids in concrete hence reducing permeability GGBFS gives a workable mix. It possesses good pumpable and compaction characteristics The structure made of GGBFS constituents help in increasing sulphate attack resistance. The penetration of chloride can be decreased. The heat of hydration is less compared to conventional mix hydration. The alkali-silica reaction is resisted highly. These make the concrete more chemically stable. Gives good surface finish and improves aesthetics. The color is more even and light. Lower chances of efflorescence. The maintenance and repair cost of structures are reduced thus increasing the life cycle of concrete structures. Unlike cement, GGBFS does not produce carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide or nitrogen oxides. White Cement: White Portland Cement is of high quality, whiteness and strength, it essentially has the same properties and characteristics as gray cement, except for color. It is widely used in numerous applications such as precast concrete, cast-in-place concrete, terrazzo, median barriers, curbs, tile grout, paint, masonry units, swimming pools, glass fibre reinforced surface bonding mortars.
Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag(GGBS or GGBFS) is obtained by quenching molten iron slag (a by-product of iron and steel-making) from a blast furnace in water or steam, to produce a glassy, granular product that is then dried and ground into a fine powder. For price, procedure and other details please contact us
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