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921Matter / Silica fume / Pozzolan / Cement / Construction aggregate / Reinforced concrete / Fly ash / Slag / Types of concrete / Concrete / Construction / Architecture

Microsoft PowerPoint - Specification Change Summary[removed]to 201007_10062010.ppt [Compatibility Mode]

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-04 14:20:14
922Autobots / Dinobots / Slag / Architecture / Materials science / Construction / Concrete / Building materials / Cement

M-63 Success Story (Page 1)

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Source URL: www.nationalslag.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-12 16:59:25
923Chemistry / Building materials / Cement / Architecture / Industrial furnaces / Slag / Blast furnace / Concrete / Steelmaking / Materials science

Chicagoland Speedway.Success (Page 1)

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-12 16:58:59
924Building materials / Steelmaking / Concrete / Transport / Road surface / Slag / Construction / Pavements / Architecture

Microsoft Word - NSA[removed]World's Strongest Intersection.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-12 16:58:27
925Steelmaking / Building materials / Materials science / Cement / Pavements / Construction aggregate / Slag / Electric arc furnace / Iron ore / Concrete / Construction / Architecture

SLAG—IRON AND STEEL By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Slags, which are nonmetallic byproducts of many metallurgical operations, consist primarily of calcium, magnesium, and aluminum silicates in various combinations. Iron and steel

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2000-02-04 07:32:31
926Materials science / Chemistry / Cement / Materials / Glass / Slag / Electric arc furnace / Blast furnace / Open hearth furnace / Steelmaking / Concrete / Industrial furnaces

92 IRON AND STEEL SLAG (Data in thousand metric tons, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Ferrous slags are valuable coproducts of iron- and steelmaking. In 1999, about 19 million tons of domestic iron

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2000-03-06 11:46:30
927Chemistry / Industrial furnaces / Cement / Materials / Architecture / Slag / Blast furnace / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Open hearth furnace / Steelmaking / Concrete / Materials science

92 IRON AND STEEL SLAG (Data in thousand metric tons, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Ferrous slags are valuable coproducts of ironmaking and steelmaking. In 2001, about 19 million tons of domestic

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2003-02-11 10:55:26
928Cement / Architecture / Materials science / Building materials / Materials / Construction aggregate / Slag / Electric arc furnace / Portland cement / Concrete / Construction / Steelmaking

SLAG—IRON AND STEEL By Rustu S. Kalyoncu Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Robin C. Kaiser, statistical assistant. As early as 350 B.C., the Greek philosopher-physician Aristotle prescribed iron slags fo

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2002-05-01 06:19:34
929Architecture / Cement / Materials science / Building materials / Industrial furnaces / Slag / Electric arc furnace / Blast furnace / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Concrete / Construction / Steelmaking

92 IRON AND STEEL SLAG (Data in million metric tons unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Ferrous slags are valuable coproducts of ironmaking and steelmaking. In 2005, about 21 million tons of domestic ir

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2006-01-18 14:15:51
930Materials science / Chemistry / Amorphous solids / Materials / Glass / Slag / Electric arc furnace / Blast furnace / Ground granulated blast-furnace slag / Steelmaking / Concrete / Cement

90 IRON AND STEEL SLAG (Data in thousand metric tons, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Ferrous slags are valuable coproducts of ironmaking and steelmaking. In 2003, about 19 million tons of domestic

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2004-01-13 10:32:42
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