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Blast Furnace Slag (BFS) is a by-product of the iron and steel production process. It is formed when iron ore, coke, and limestone are heated in a blast furnace. BFS is a non-metallic material that is composed of calcium, silica, and alumina. It is used in a variety of applications, including cement production, road construction, and soil stabilization. BFS is also used as an aggregate in concrete and asphalt.
BFS is a sustainable material that can be recycled and reused. It is also a cost-effective alternative to other materials, such as natural stone. The use of BFS in construction and other industries is expected to increase in the coming years.
Some of the major companies in the BFS market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, JFE Steel Corporation, POSCO, and Tata Steel. These companies are involved in the production and supply of BFS. Show Less Read more