slaglast
Slaglast is a term used in metallurgy to denote a dense, glassy crust that forms on cooling slag during metal-smelting operations. It describes the most consolidated portion of slag that remains after less-compact fractions have separated or been removed. The term is not universally standardized and can vary in meaning between facilities, but it is commonly associated with the solidified layer that adheres to the bottom of a slag pool or to the inner surfaces of slag containment structures.
Formation and composition: Slaglast develops as molten slag starts to solidify when heat extraction slows or
Properties and identification: Slaglast is typically darker in color and more dense than surrounding slag, with
Uses and handling: Processed slaglast can be crushed and used as road-base aggregate, concrete aggregate, or
Environmental considerations: Slaglast handling requires management to prevent leaching of contaminants and to meet local regulatory