Title:
Pre-Industrial Manufacturing Tests on Construction Blocks Composed of Magnesium Slags
Author(s):
R. Cabrillac, J. 1. Gallias, M. Courtial, and
G. Pierson
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
202
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
451-466
Keywords:
by-product; compressive strength; construction block;
granulated slag; magnesium slag; powdered slag; valorization
DOI:
10.14359/10799
Date:
8/1/2001
Abstract:
The aim of this study is the valorization of magnesium slags in order to recycle them in construction block form. Two kinds of slag with hydraulic properties are obtained according to a l/3-2/3 ratio: powdered slag similar to cement, and granulated slag similar to sand. A previous laboratory study was curried out in order to obtain sufficient mechanical strength for construction blocks and setting kinetics compatible with an industrial process. The present paper deals with the consecutive implementation of life size tests on an industrial scale. Two pre-industrial tests were carried out in extremely different temperature conditions 7°C for the first test and 22°C for the second one. Furthermore, the second test benefited from the new casting conditions resulting from updating of the manufacturing unit. The first test showed that the laboratory study permitted to adjust the set kinetics to a level adequate for industrial casting, whereas the mechanical strength obtained was lower than expected when the powdered slag was used as a substitute for cement. The second test enabled us to obtain enough mechanical strength for mixtures entirely composed of magnesium slags and proved the possibility of total and simultaneous enhancing value of magnesium slags as construction blocks. More generally, these industrial tests show how difficult the transfer to the industrial scale is.