2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/767/1/012006
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Characteristic of melted slag from wrought iron industry as green concrete material

Abstract: Utilization waste material on concrete ingredients or its manufacturing that did not harm the environment is the need for the environment sustainability. It is the background of research in concrete design for more environmental friendly as often called green concrete. This work aims to investigate the usability of the melted slag, obtained from local wrought iron industry, as aggregates replacement according to waste material utilization. In particular, it focused on studying the feasibility of replacing the … Show more

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“…Authors Zhao, Gao, and Yang (2020) explained that the production of a quantity of cement generates almost the same quantity of CO2 gas that causes ecological damage, indicating that the manufacture of concrete has a considerable influence the environment and health (Haza, Shulhan, & Kadis, 2020). Likewise, Hamada et al (2020) investigated that cement consumption in 2010 was 3.27 billion metric tons and is expected to rise to 4.83 billion metric tons in 2030, possibly causing climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors Zhao, Gao, and Yang (2020) explained that the production of a quantity of cement generates almost the same quantity of CO2 gas that causes ecological damage, indicating that the manufacture of concrete has a considerable influence the environment and health (Haza, Shulhan, & Kadis, 2020). Likewise, Hamada et al (2020) investigated that cement consumption in 2010 was 3.27 billion metric tons and is expected to rise to 4.83 billion metric tons in 2030, possibly causing climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors Zhao, Gao, and Yang (2020) explained that the production of a quantity of cement generates almost the same quantity of CO2 gas that causes ecological damage, indicating that the manufacture of concrete has a considerable influence the environment and health (Haza, Shulhan, & Kadis, 2020). Likewise, Hamada et al (2020) investigated that cement consumption in 2010 was 3.27 billion metric tons and is expected to rise to 4.83 billion metric tons in 2030, possibly causing climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%