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Slag cement, also known as ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS), is a by-product of the steel industry. It is a hydraulic cementitious material that, when combined with Portland cement and water, produces a concrete with improved strength, durability, and workability. Slag cement is used in a variety of applications, including concrete pavements, bridges, dams, and buildings. It is also used in the production of precast concrete products, such as blocks, pipes, and tiles. Slag cement is a sustainable material, as it reduces the amount of energy and resources needed to produce Portland cement. It also reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. Slag cement is also more resistant to chemical attack and has a higher resistance to sulfate attack than Portland cement. Slag cement is produced by grinding the slag to a fine powder and then blending it with Portland cement. The resulting product is a more durable and workable concrete. Some companies in the slag cement market include CEMEX, LafargeHolcim, HeidelbergCement, Buzzi Unicem, and Titan Cement. Show Less Read more