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What is Steel Slag Road Technology?

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The inaugural ceremony for India’s first National Highway Steel Slag Road section on the NH-66 Mumbai-Goa was led by Member (S&T) at NITI AAYOG.

Steel Slag Road
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About Steel Slag Road Technology:

  • The Steel Slag Road Technology is developed by CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI).
  • It converts steel industry waste into a valuable resource for constructing eco-friendly national highways.

Construction and Materials:

  • JSW Steel, under the guidance of CSIR-CRRI, constructed a 1 km long, four-lane road section on the Indapur-Panvel Section of NH-66.
  • Approximately 80,000 tons of CONARC Steel slag were processed into steel slag aggregates at JSW Steel’s Dolvi, Raigad plant.
  • These processed steel slag aggregates, superior to natural aggregates in mechanical properties, were utilized in all layers of the road.

What is Steel slag?

  • Steel slag is a byproduct of the steel-making process, typically produced during the separation of molten steel from impurities in steel-making furnaces.
  • It primarily consists of calcium, magnesium silicate, and iron-based minerals.

Properties:

  • Durability: It is more durable than traditional road materials.
  • Strength: High load-bearing capacity, making it ideal for heavy-traffic roads.
  • Rough Texture: Offers better grip and skid resistance.
  • Environmental Benefits: Using slag, a waste product, reduces landfill waste and conserves natural resources.

Process of Road Construction:

  • Crushing and Screening: The slag is crushed and screened to the desired sizes.
  • Layering: It is used in various layers of road construction – as a base, subbase, or even in asphalt mixtures.
  • Mixing with Other Materials: Sometimes, it’s mixed with other materials to enhance certain properties.

Environmental Impact:

  • Recycling Industrial Waste: Utilizes a byproduct, reducing the environmental impact of steel manufacturing.
  • Reducing Carbon Footprint: Can reduce the carbon footprint of road construction by replacing materials that require more energy-intensive production processes.

Challenges:

  • Expansion Issues: Some types of steel slag can expand when they absorb moisture, potentially causing structural issues.
  • Quality Control: The quality of slag can vary, so careful testing and quality control are necessary.

Applications:

  • Beyond roads, steel slag is also used in land reclamation, railroad ballast, and as an aggregate in concrete.

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