Condensed silica fume is a by-product in the production of silicon or
its alloys. Ferrosilicon is produced from quartz, coke and iron ore. R
eduction of quartz in the presence of carbon at 2000 degrees C, in the
arcs between electrodes submerged in the charges, results in the form
ation of silicon. About 10 to 15% quartz in the charge is lost in the
form Si and SiO vapours which react with air to form SiO2. Upon coolin
g, the SiO2 fumes condense into tiny spherical particles, composed ess
entially of amorphous silica. Blastfurnace slag is a by-product formed
during the manufacture of iron from the fusion of limestone with ash
from coke and the siliceous and aluminous residue remaining from the i
ron ore after the reduction of iron. The by-products such as condensed
silica fume and granulated slag were used for the preparation of blen
ded cements. They help to reduce the cost and conserve energy sources
and the environment. The results revealed that the addition of 5 to 10
% silica fume improves the physico-mechanical properties of ordinary P
ortland cement as well as of slag cement pastes.