Features Of Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) Granulated Blast Furnace Slag or GBFS is formed when Blast Furnace Slag or BFS is successively at a fast rate quenched from the furnace rather than left for cooling. It has a density of about 60% to 70% that of natural sand. This material has a much increased resistance to sulfate attack. This eventually leads to better performance in countering acids of any type. In GBFS, no type of reaction related to alkali and silica occurs. Also the material provides a huge saving in connection to carbon dioxide emission which is an extra boon. What constitutes GBFS are its properties that consist of durability, appearance, higher ultimate strength than concrete which is made up of Portland cement and high sustainability level of the product made out of this material.
Additives for concrete, cement, plastering mortar, reinforce weak ground, improve soil Benefits Reducing hydration, increasing waterproofing, increasing durability, reducing costs for concrete
(1) SiO2 % 37 39 (2) CaO % 45 47 (3) MgO % 1.5·3.0 (5) Humidity (W) % 8·15 (7) Strength activity index with Portland cement - 7 day % 82·85 - 28 day % 93·96 (8) Final setting time of mortar of time - mineral additives h 78·82 (9) Soluble alkali of mineral additives after 28 days 1
About THE Product : Blast furnace slag is used in the production of cement (iron Portland and blast furnace cement). Air-cooled blast furnace slag is formed by allowing the molten slag to cool relatively slowly under ambient conditions; final cooling can be accelerated with a water spray. The cooled material is hard and dense, although it can have a vesicular texture with closed pores. After crushing and screening, air-cooled slag can be used in several applications. Granulated slag is formed by quenching molten slag in water to form sand-sized particles of glass. The disordered structure of this glass gives the material moderate hydraulic cementitious properties when very finely ground into granulated blast furnace slag, but if it can access free lime, the granulated blast furnace slag develops strong hydraulic cementitious properties. Pelletized or expanded slag is cooled through a water jet, which leads to rapid steam generation and the development of innumerable vesicles within the slag. The vesicular texture reduces the overall density of the slag and allows for good mechanical binding with hydraulic cement paste. Blast Furance Slag is a nonmetallic co-product which is produced in the process of iron manufacturing, Granulated Blast Furnace Slag is a glassy granular material formed when molten blast furnace slag is rapidly cooled by direct water. Rapid cooling prohibits the formation of crystals and forms glassy, non-metallic, silicates and alumino silicates of calcium. GBFS : (Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) Source : Granulated BF Slag From Gujarat State, India Supply Quantity : 50,000 Metric Tons Per Month Packing: Bulk Parameters (% BY MASS) CaO 30-38 Al2O3 15-20 SiO2 30-40 Glass Content 85-97 MgO 8-11 Fe2O3 0.5-1.5 Moisture 10 MAX Size -5mm Min 95, +5 mm Max 5 Relative Gravity 2.9 Bulk Density(Bagged) 1200 KG/M3
Moisture - 18.2% SiO2 - 32.3% Ai2O3 - 13.6% Fe - 0.71% TiO2 - 0.70% Sulphur - 0.07% CaO - 40.1% MnO - 0.59% MgO - 6.70% We have supply granulated blast furnace slag, if interest kindly please send an inquiry to us.
We can offer Granulated Blast Furnace Slag from India. Cao 32 to 41 SiO2 31 -39 Al2 O3 13- 21 MgO 6 - 11 FeO 4 MnO 2 Moisture Avg 12% maz 20% Glass content 93% max
Granulated Blast Furnace Slag(GBFS) We are capable to supply granulated blast furnace slag(GBFS) from India on regular basis as per below mentioned speifications Usage : This product is used in construction projects as a alternate of river sand Interested buyers may please contact us with their serious tarde inquiry. Supply Ability: 50000 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month Packaging & Delivery Packaging Details Loose or as required by the buyer Port Chennai
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