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Abstract
The aim of the present research work is to investigate the possibility of adding steel
slag, a by-product of the conversion of iron to steel process, in the raw meal for
the production of Portland cement clinker. Two samples of raw meals were prepared,
one with ordinary raw materials, as a reference sample ((PC)(Ref)), and another with
10.5% steel slag ((PC)(S/S)). Both raw meals were sintered at 1450 degrees C. The
results of chemical and mineralogical analyses as well as the microscopic examination
showed that the use of the steel slag did not affect the mineralogical characteristics
of the so produced Portland cement clinker. Furthermore, both clinkers were tested
by determining the grindability, setting times, compressive strengths and soundness.
The hydration products were examined by XRD analysis at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days. The
results of the physico-mechanical tests showed that the addition of the steel slag
did not negatively affect the quality of the produced cement.