If your refering to what is left over from a blast furnace then the main component would be calcium silicate left over from the coke.
Slag in mining refers to the waste or byproduct that is produced during the extraction or processing of metal ores. It typically consists of a mixture of impurities, such as gangue minerals and unwanted components, that are separated from the desired metal or mineral. Slag is often deposited in tailings ponds or waste piles.
Basically its alumina followed by various other oxides,,,however you find in theory that Al2O3 is one of the prime component of slag obtained used for many other purposes in other industries........hope dis helpd;-)
On average, 1 cubic yard of steel slag weighs around 2,700 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the specific composition and density of the slag.
Slag is not a coal variety that has a typical hardness measurement. Slag is a byproduct formed during the smelting or refining of materials such as coal or metal ores. Its hardness can vary depending on its composition and production process.
To remove slag from gold or silver bars, you can heat the bars in a furnace until the slag becomes molten. Then, you can carefully pour off the slag, leaving behind the purified metal. It's important to use proper safety gear and follow appropriate procedures when handling molten metals.
They live in a mining community, a slag heap is pretty much the "leavings" from the mining process. These leavings are called "Slag" and they pile it up in a heap. We have a Slag Heap in my town, but the mine has been closed for years. The put sod over it and turned the area into a park. Best sledding for miles.
A slag heap is a pile of waste material that is left over after processing ore to extract metals. It typically consists of non-metallic minerals and by-products formed during the smelting process. Slag heaps are often found near mining or industrial sites.
A bing is a heap or pile, such as a slag heap, or the sound made by a bell.
Slag in mining refers to the waste or byproduct that is produced during the extraction or processing of metal ores. It typically consists of a mixture of impurities, such as gangue minerals and unwanted components, that are separated from the desired metal or mineral. Slag is often deposited in tailings ponds or waste piles.
Obviously Heap Memory
Slags are basically artificial silicates of varying formula. The is no overall formula for slag because it is dependent on the ingredients used and just what is being smelted. For example slag from iron smelting is different than from copper smelting. The most important aspects of slags are that they contain all the unwanted materials while allowing an economic separation of the valuable constituents of the ore. The chemistry of a given slag depends on the waste components of the ore plus the fluxes used to slag them off.
The Aberfan disaster. Friday October 21st 1966. 116 Children and 28 adults perished that day. Please see the related link below.
its still called slag
The difference between Binomial heap and binary heap is Binary heap is a single heap with max heap or min heap property and Binomial heap is a collection of binary heap structures(also called forest of trees).
Slag in Punjabi is ਧੱਪਿੱਟ (dhappid).
Basically its alumina followed by various other oxides,,,however you find in theory that Al2O3 is one of the prime component of slag obtained used for many other purposes in other industries........hope dis helpd;-)
waste slag from blast furnaces is used for road surfacing.