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Title Development in Sustainable Concrete with the Replacement of Fume Dust and Slag from the Steel Industry
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Authors Parron-Rubio, ME; Kissi, B; Perez-García, F; Rubio-Cintas, MD
Title Development in Sustainable Concrete with the Replacement of Fume Dust and Slag from the Steel Industry
Year 2022
Published Materials, 15.0, 17
Abstract Nowadays, the reuse of waste is a challenge that every country in the world is facing in order to preserve the planet and introduce a circular economy. The chemical composition of some steel waste suggests that there are potentially appropriate substances for reuse, since this type of slag undergoes a process similar to that of cement in its manufacture. The advantages for the environment are obvious, as it valorises waste that is deposited in landfills. This paper studies the field of stainless steel, because its composition is different from that of carbon steel, and the replacement of cement with material or waste produced in the manufacture of stainless steel in a concrete matrix. This paper presents the results of replacing 25% of cement with material or waste produced in the manufacture of stainless steel in a concrete matrix whose values in the substitutions carried out were around 21% and 25% in terms of increased resistance capacity. These results have been obtained by carrying out tests, in terms of both strength and environmental capacity, allowing us to determine viable applications for the use of steel waste to improve the performance of cement or at least match it.
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