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publicationNumber KR-100537345-B1
titleOfInvention Stabilization method of steel making slag
abstract The present invention relates to a method for reducing expansion of steelmaking slag.n n n The present invention comprises the steps of grinding the steelmaking slag generated in the converter to 40mm or less; Preparing a carbonic acid solution having a pH of 3.6 to 4.2 by dissolving carbonic acid gas in water; And reacting with the pulverized steel slag until the pH of the carbonate solution is 6.5 to 7.0.n n n The present invention has the effect of providing a method of stabilizing free CaO in steelmaking slag to suppress expansion of steelmaking slag. In addition, the present invention has the additional effect of providing aggregate for marine structures that is easy to attach seaweed compared to general concrete.
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