Dry grinding of steel making slag, ground steel making slag, and its use in construction materials
The use of a grinding additive during the dry grinding of steel making slag, characterized in that the grinding additive is selected from the group consisting of alkanolamines, glycols, glycerol, sugars, sugar acids, carboxylic acids or their salts, superplasticizers, superabsorbent polymers, or mixtures thereof. Also, ground steelmaking slag including the additives and the use of the ground steel making slag in construction materials.
1 . A method of dry grinding of steel making slag, comprising dry grinding a steel making slag together with a grinding additive selected from the group consisting of mixtures of triisopropanolamine and diethanolisopropanolamine, or from mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine, triethanolamine, diethanolisopropanolamine, and ethanoldiisopropanolamine with at least one of diethylene glycol, glycerol, carboxylic acid, and sugar.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the steel making slag is a basic oxygen furnace slag.
3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the steel making slag has a content of iron oxides expressed as Fe 2 O 3 of 8-38 w %, and a content of sulfur expressed as SO 3 of <1 w %, in each case relative to a total dry weight of the steel making slag.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the grinding additive is selected from the group consisting of mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine, triethanolamine, diethanolisopropanolamine, and ethanoldiisopropanolamine with at least one of the carboxylic acids selected from the group consisting of lactic acid, malonic acid, adipic acid and citric acid, the sugar selected from the group consisting of galactose, glucose, lactose, maltose, sucrose and fructose, diethylene glycol, and glycerol.
5 . The method according to claim 4 , wherein the grinding additive is selected from the group consisting of a mixture of triisopropanolamine and citric acid, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and glucose, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and fructose, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and glycerol, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and diethylene glycol, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and sugar and glycerol, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and sugar and diethylene glycol, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and carboxylic acid and glycerol, a mixture of triisopropanolamine and carboxylic acid and diethylene glycol, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and citric acid, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and glucose, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and fructose, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and glycerol, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and diethylene glycol, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and sugar and glycerol, a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and sugar and diethylene glycol, and a mixture of diethanolisopropanolamine and carboxylic acid and glycerol.
6 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the grinding additive additionally comprises a defoamer.
7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein an amount of water present during grinding is not higher than 1 w %, relative to a total dry weight of the slag.
8 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the grinding additive is added to the steel making slag before and/or during grinding in a total amount of between 0.001-3 w %, relative to a total dry weight of the slag.
9 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the grinding is done in an attrition mill or a compressive grinder.
10 . A ground steelmaking slag obtained by dry grinding a steel making slag in the presence of a grinding additive selected form the group consisting of mixtures of triisopropanolamine and diethanolisopropanolamine, or from mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine triethanolamine diethanolisopropanolamine, and ethanoldiisopropanolamine with at least one of diethylene glycol, glycerol, carboxylic acid, and sugar.
11 . A ground steelmaking slag according to claim 10 , wherein the steel making slag is a basic oxygen furnace slag and wherein the grinding additive is selected from the group consisting of mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine and diethanolisopropanolamine with at least one of diethylene glycol, glycerol, carboxylic acid, and sugar.
12 . Construction material comprising a ground steelmaking slag as claimed in claim 10 .
13 . A construction material as claimed in claim 12 comprising
a) 5-95 w % of a ground steel making slag;
b) 5-95 w % of at least one mineral binder;
c) optionally 15-85 w % of aggregates;
d) optionally 0.1-10 w % of further additives; and
e) optionally water in an amount to realize a mass ratio of water:mineral binder between 0.1-0.8.
14 . A method to increase the efficiency of the dry grinding of steel making slag, wherein the steel making slag is dry ground together with an additive selected from the group consisting of mixtures of triisopropanolamine and diethanolisopropanolamine, or from mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine, triethanolamine, diethanolisopropanolamine, and ethanoldiisopropanolamine with at least one of diethylene glycol, glycerol, carboxylic acid, and sugar,
and wherein the additive is added to the slag prior and/or during grinding.
15 . A method to increase the early strength of a cementitious material comprising a ground steel making slag, wherein an additive is added to the slag prior and/or during the grinding of the slag and wherein the additive is selected from the group consisting of mixtures of triisopropanolamine and diethanolisopropanolamine, or from mixtures of at least one of triisopropanolamine, triethanolamine, diethanolisopropanolamine, and ethanoldiisopropanolamine with at least one of diethylene glycol, glycerol, carboxylic acid, and sugar.