slagtype
Slagtype is a term used in metallurgy to describe the various classifications of slag, the molten byproducts formed during ore smelting and metal refining. The classification typically considers both the origin of the slag and its chemical composition, which together influence its physical properties and potential uses.
Slag types by origin include blast-furnace slag (ironmaking with limestone flux), steelmaking slag (from basic oxygen
The properties of a slagtype—such as melting temperature, viscosity, and crystallization behavior—are dictated by its composition
Applications and environmental considerations: Many slagtypes are recycled as construction materials, including aggregates for road bases
Note: The term slagtype is not standardized worldwide; naming and definitions vary by country, industry, and