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Content Description

Advantages of Slag Cement for Improving Today's Concrete, 2024
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: LH-EN-124005-1224

Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials throughout the world, and as such, it is in everyone's best interest to consider more sustainable options. This course provides an overview of the properties of slag cement. Discussion topics include benefits, effects on plastics and hardened concrete, environmental profile including life cycle analysis (LCA) and environmental product declarations (EPDs), and various slag cement applications.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe what slag cement is, how it is made, and a brief history of its use.
  • Describe the properties of slag cement, including physical and chemical characteristics, and the different types of blended cements in use today.
  • Define slag cement's benefits including higher strength, better concrete workability, easier finishability, lighter color, sustainability, and effects on plastic and hardened concrete properties.
  • Discuss slag cement's contribution to sustainability with recycled content, reduced energy consumption, and greater reflectivity, including life cycle analysis and environmental product declarations.

Faculty BIO

Jay Whitt has served as a technical service engineer in the cement and concrete industry since 2000. His experience has been centered on bringing value to the company and customers along with directing product research and development.

Jay provides technical support for all Lehigh products from five cement manufacturing plants in addition to directing and managing the regional concrete and masonry testing laboratory. Jay manages the innovative portfolio including research, lab testing, and customer implementation and offers support for Slag Cement production testing and technical sales. He earned a bachelor and master degree from The University of Akron where he conducted research with slag cement and received construction experience working for the Ohio Department of Transportation.

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