GGBS iron refining furnace slag, Grade S95 S75 S105 - S95
Type: Slag | Place of Origin: Hebei China (Mainland) | Brand Name: Mammoth | Model Number: S95 |
form: particle |
The Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) | |
Product Standard | GB/T 18046(Chinese standard) BS EN 15167-1 BS 6699(UK standard) |
Grade | S75 S95 S105 |
Chemical Modulus | SiO2+ CaO+ MgO: 80.04% (CaO+ MgO)/ SiO2: 1.42 CaO/ SiO2: 1.15 |
Way of Packaging | in bulk,1.5 tons/ pp bag |
Supply Ability | 50,000 T per month |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 T |
Delivery Time | 15 to 30 days after prepayment |
Payment Terms | (1) T/T with 30% prepayment, balance to be fulfilled at sight of scanned B/L (2) 100% irrevocable L/C at sight |
Applications & Benefits:
It is a type of eco-friendly green building material, has been recognized as one of the best Secondary Cementitious Material for building high durable concrete structure in the world today.
1 Durability
GGBS has now effectively replaced sulfate-resisting Portland cement (SRPC) on the market for sulfate resistance because of its superior performance and greatly reduced cost compared to SRPC. Most projects in Dublin's Docklands, including Spencer Dock, are using GGBS in subsurface concrete for sulfate resistance.
2 Appearance
In contrast to the stony grey of concrete made with Portland cement, the near-white color of GGBS cement permits architects to achieve a lighter colour for exposed fair-faced concrete finishes, at no extra cost. GGBS cement also produces a smoother, more defect free surface, due to the fineness of the GGBS particles. Dirt does not adhere to GGBS concrete as easily as concrete made with Portland cement, reducing maintenance costs. GGBS cement prevents the occurrence of efflorescence, the staining of concrete surfaces by calcium carbonate deposits.
3 Strength
Concrete containing GGBS cement has a higher ultimate strength than concrete made with Portland cement. It has a higher proportion of the strength-enhancing calcium silicate hydrates (CSH) than concrete made with Portland cement only, and a reduced content of free lime, which does not contribute to concrete strength. Concrete made with GGBS continues to gain strength over time, and has been shown to double its 28-day strength over periods of 10 to 12 years.
4 Sustainability
Since GGBS is a by-product of steel manufacturing process, its use in concrete is recognized by LEED etc. as improving the sustainability of the project and will therefore add points towards LEED certification. In this respect, GGBS can also be used for superstructure in addition to the cases where the concrete is in contact with chlorides and sulfates. This is provided that the slower setting time for casting of the superstructure is justified.
Packaging Detail:IN PP BAG PACKAGE OR IN BULK |
Delivery Detail:15 to 30 days |