present participle of slag, A woman (sometimes a man) who has loose morals relating to sex. Meaning slut, The scoria of a volcano, A hard aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, which may be used as a surfacing material, The impurities which result and are separated out when melting a metal or refining it from its ore; also, vitrified cinders, To make slag, To talk badly about someone; to denigrate someone, Dross from smelting or refining, The impurities in a molten pool of iron Flux such as limestone may be added to foster the congregation of undesired elements into a slag Because slag is lighter than iron, it will float on top of the pool, where it can be skimmed, a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, used as a surfacing aggregate, Smelter beneficiated titanium product (85% TiO2), In metal refining, a scum or impurity that forms on the surface of a metal during thermal processing Usually slag consists of various inorganic materials that may take either glasseous, crystalline, metallic, or mixed forms, Non-metallic impurities found floating atop a ferrous metal bath, To bring a network to its knees because of extremely high traffic "That Babe of the Week page has totally slagged the network " See also notwork, The nonmetallic waste resulting from the smelting of metal ores, A woman (sometimes a man) who has loose morals relating to sex, Same as Basic slag, above, To bring a network to its knees because of extremely high traffic, the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals, The impurities in a molten pool of iron Flux may be added to congregate the impurities into a slag Slag is lighter than iron and will float allowing it to be skimmed, the fused refuse or scum formed on the surface of molten metal, The dross, or recrement, of a metal; also, vitrified cinders, residue of ore separated from a metal during the smelting process; scoria, cinder-like pieces of lava (Geology), form into slag, disapproval Slag is used by some people to refer to a woman who they disapprove of because they think she is sexually immoral. slagged slagging slag off to criticize someone in an unpleasant way, especially when this is unfair. By-product formed in smelting, welding, and other metallurgical and combustion processes from impurities in the metals or ores being treated. Slag consists mostly of mixed oxides of elements such as silicon, sulfur, phosphorus, and aluminum; ash; and products formed in their reactions with furnace linings and fluxing substances such as limestone. During smelting or refining, slag floats on the surface of the molten metal, protecting it from oxidation (see oxidation-reduction) by the atmosphere and keeping it clean. Slag cools into a coarse aggregate used in certain concretes; it is used as a road-building material, as ballast, and as a source of available phosphate fertilizer, A product of smelting, containing, mostly as silicates, the substances not sought to be produced as matte or metal, and having a lower specific gravity than the latter; called also, esp, To form, or form into, a slag; to agglomerate when heated below the fusion point, The slag of iron blast furnaces is essentially silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium; that of lead and copper smelting furnaces contains iron, in iron smelting, cinder, Vitreous materials containing impurities from the ore and forming on the surface of molten metals, Residue from blast furnaces that is sometimes used for the surfacing on aggregate-surfaced built-up roof systems, Impurities in the iron ore that have been captured by limestone or other fluxes, a hard air cooled aggregate that is used as a surfacing material, A byproduct of the steel industry In producing steel, iron ore is introduced into a blast furnace along with limestone and coke The limestone separates lquid iron from impure metals, Non-metalic solid coating that forms on top of the weld bead, a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as residue from blast furnaces It is used as a surfacing aggregate and should be surface dry and free of sand, clay, or other foreign substances at the time of application, Waste material from the smelting process The black, lava-like material is primarily iron and silica, A silica-rich froth containing impurities produced in the smelting of gold and silver Development of slag is encouraged by the addition of especially formulated fluxes, A non-metallic byproduct of the welding process forming a hard crust over the molten steel which should be chipped away for inspection of a weld, a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, which may be used as a surfacing material on certain (typically bituminous) roof membrane systems, In this work the term slag is used to describe any metamorphic vitrified mass derived from fuel ash under the influence of extreme heat Support for the use of the term in this context can be found in its definition in the Oxford English Dictionary and in Searle's Encyclopaedia of the Ceramic Industries,
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A woman (sometimes a man) who has loose morals relating to sex. Meaning slut
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The scoria of a volcano
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A hard aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, which may be used as a surfacing material
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The impurities which result and are separated out when melting a metal or refining it from its ore; also, vitrified cinders
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To make slag
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To talk badly about someone; to denigrate someone
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Dross from smelting or refining
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The impurities in a molten pool of iron Flux such as limestone may be added to foster the congregation of undesired elements into a slag Because slag is lighter than iron, it will float on top of the pool, where it can be skimmed
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a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, used as a surfacing aggregate
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Smelter beneficiated titanium product (85% TiO2)
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In metal refining, a scum or impurity that forms on the surface of a metal during thermal processing Usually slag consists of various inorganic materials that may take either glasseous, crystalline, metallic, or mixed forms
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Non-metallic impurities found floating atop a ferrous metal bath
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To bring a network to its knees because of extremely high traffic "That Babe of the Week page has totally slagged the network " See also notwork
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The nonmetallic waste resulting from the smelting of metal ores
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A woman (sometimes a man) who has loose morals relating to sex
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Same as Basic slag, above
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To bring a network to its knees because of extremely high traffic
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the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals
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The impurities in a molten pool of iron Flux may be added to congregate the impurities into a slag Slag is lighter than iron and will float allowing it to be skimmed
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the fused refuse or scum formed on the surface of molten metal
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The dross, or recrement, of a metal; also, vitrified cinders
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residue of ore separated from a metal during the smelting process; scoria, cinder-like pieces of lava (Geology) isim
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form into slag fiil
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disapproval Slag is used by some people to refer to a woman who they disapprove of because they think she is sexually immoral. slagged slagging slag off to criticize someone in an unpleasant way, especially when this is unfair. By-product formed in smelting, welding, and other metallurgical and combustion processes from impurities in the metals or ores being treated. Slag consists mostly of mixed oxides of elements such as silicon, sulfur, phosphorus, and aluminum; ash; and products formed in their reactions with furnace linings and fluxing substances such as limestone. During smelting or refining, slag floats on the surface of the molten metal, protecting it from oxidation (see oxidation-reduction) by the atmosphere and keeping it clean. Slag cools into a coarse aggregate used in certain concretes; it is used as a road-building material, as ballast, and as a source of available phosphate fertilizer
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A product of smelting, containing, mostly as silicates, the substances not sought to be produced as matte or metal, and having a lower specific gravity than the latter; called also, esp
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To form, or form into, a slag; to agglomerate when heated below the fusion point
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The slag of iron blast furnaces is essentially silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium; that of lead and copper smelting furnaces contains iron
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in iron smelting, cinder
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Vitreous materials containing impurities from the ore and forming on the surface of molten metals
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Residue from blast furnaces that is sometimes used for the surfacing on aggregate-surfaced built-up roof systems
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Impurities in the iron ore that have been captured by limestone or other fluxes
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a hard air cooled aggregate that is used as a surfacing material
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A byproduct of the steel industry In producing steel, iron ore is introduced into a blast furnace along with limestone and coke The limestone separates lquid iron from impure metals
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Non-metalic solid coating that forms on top of the weld bead
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a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as residue from blast furnaces It is used as a surfacing aggregate and should be surface dry and free of sand, clay, or other foreign substances at the time of application
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Waste material from the smelting process The black, lava-like material is primarily iron and silica
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A silica-rich froth containing impurities produced in the smelting of gold and silver Development of slag is encouraged by the addition of especially formulated fluxes
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A non-metallic byproduct of the welding process forming a hard crust over the molten steel which should be chipped away for inspection of a weld
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slag
a hard, air-cooled aggregate that is left as a residue from blast furnaces, which may be used as a surfacing material on certain (typically bituminous) roof membrane systems
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In this work the term slag is used to describe any metamorphic vitrified mass derived from fuel ash under the influence of extreme heat Support for the use of the term in this context can be found in its definition in the Oxford English Dictionary and in Searle's Encyclopaedia of the Ceramic Industries
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