Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University: Making Stronger Concrete With 'Sewage-Enhanced' Steel Slag
April 06, 2020
April 06, 2020
MELBOURNE, Australia, April 6 -- The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University issued the following news release:
Researchers have shown how a by-product of steel making can be used to both treat wastewater and make stronger concrete, in a zero-waste approach to help advance the circular economy.
Produced during the separation of molten steel from impurities, steel slag is often used as a substitute aggregate material for making concrete.
Steel sla . . .
Researchers have shown how a by-product of steel making can be used to both treat wastewater and make stronger concrete, in a zero-waste approach to help advance the circular economy.
Produced during the separation of molten steel from impurities, steel slag is often used as a substitute aggregate material for making concrete.
Steel sla . . .