Slag definition
Slag means the nonmetallic product resulting from
Slag means the nonmetallic product resulting from melting or smelting operations for iron or steel.
Slag means the fused agglomerate that separates in the iron and steel production and floats on the surface of the molten metal.
Examples of Slag in a sentence
Personal welding equipment (Leathers, Hood, Gloves, Slag Hammer and Wire Brush) shall be issued initially by the Industry Fund.
More Definitions of Slag
Slag means the fused and vitrified matter separated during the reduction of a metal from its ore.
Slag means the inorganic molten material that is formed during the smelting process and has a lower specific gravity than copper-bearing matte.
Slag means the inorganic molten material that is formed during the smelting process and has a lower specific gravity than cop- per-bearing matte.
Slag means the more or less completely fused and vitrified matter separated during the reduction of a metal from its ore.
Slag means ground granulated blast furnace slag (or “GGBFS”), which is a cementitious material produced by grinding granulated blast furnace slag to a suitable fineness for use as a hydraulic binder in the production of concrete and mortar.
Slag means the molten, solid, or semi-solid byproduct of Defendant’s Silicomanganese production process;
Slag means the by -product from the manufacture of steel that is ground into a powder, and sold as a product that can be used as an input into Cement.