Strength and freeze-thaw characteristics of concrete incorporating blast furnace slag / V.M. Malhotra.: M38-13/79-38E-PDF

"Portland cement is a highly energy intensive material requiring 6570 MJ per tonne of product representing 42% of the total plant production cost. Attempts are thus being made to find materials which are less energy intensive to partially replace cement in concrete. Considerable potential has been shown by slag, the non-metallic product normally discarded when making pig iron in the blast furnace. This report gives results of laboratory investigations to determine the strength and freeze-thaw durability characteristics of concrete incorporating granulated iron blast furnace slag"--Summary, p. i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.
Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology.
Minerals Research Program (Canada)
Mineral Sciences Laboratories (Canada)
Title Strength and freeze-thaw characteristics of concrete incorporating blast furnace slag / V.M. Malhotra.
Series title CANMET report ; 79-38
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"Minerals Research Program, Mineral Sciences Laboratories."
"July 1979."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Natural Resources Canada].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-21).
Includes summary in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : CANMET, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1979.
Author / Contributor Malhotra, V. M.
Description vii, 36 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • M38-13/79-38E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 307190
Subject terms Concrete--Additives
Slag
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