In the present study, slags from the steelmaking industry are described and considered as a potential raw material within the field of sulphoaluminate belite cement. The objective of the study was to investigate the possibility of using a substantial amount of steelmaking slags as raw meal in the manufacture of a sulphobelitic clinker. A further aim was to compare the influence of different slags in relation to the formation of sulphoaluminate and the other clinker phases required. The behaviour of high temperature reactions was investigated by using thermogravimetric analysis coupled with a quadrupole mass spectrometer. Mineralogical observations were carried out through X-ray powder diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. Three different mixtures and a single ladle slag were prepared using modified Bogue calculations, which are characterised by the assessment of a potential phase composition in order to produce belite-rich cement activated with sulphoaluminate. The results so far prove that steelmaking slags have the potential to be used as raw material, since sulphoaluminate along with polymorphs of dicalcium silicate and ferrite phases were detected after firing at 1200°C in an air atmosphere.
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October 01 2007
Steelmaking slags as raw material for sulphoaluminate belite cement
D. Adolfsson;
D. Adolfsson
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Geosciences, Division of Process Metallurgy Luleå University of Technology SE-971 87
Luleå, Sweden.
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N. Menad;
N. Menad
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BRGM
3, avenue. Claude Guillemin-B.P. 6009, 45060 Orléans, cedex 02. France.
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E. Viggh;
E. Viggh
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Cementa AB
P.O. Box 300 22, SE-200 61, Malmö, Sweden.
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B. Björkman
B. Björkman
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Geosciences, Division of Process Metallurgy Luleå University of Technology SE-971 87
Luleå, Sweden.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 28 2006
Accepted:
May 03 2007
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
© 2007 Thomas Telford Ltd
2007
Advances in Cement Research (2007) 19 (4): 147–156.
Article history
Received:
September 28 2006
Accepted:
May 03 2007
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Adolfsson D, Menad N, Viggh E, Björkman B (2007), "Steelmaking slags as raw material for sulphoaluminate belite cement". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 19 No. 4 pp. 147–156, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.2007.19.4.147
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