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Iron and steel slag is a byproduct of the steel manufacturing process, formed when molten iron is separated from impurities. It is primarily used in construction, as a concrete aggregate, and in road building, enhancing durability and strength. The economic significance of slag lies in its ability to reduce waste and lower production costs while providing a sustainable alternative to natural materials.
Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program
See also: Mineral commodity prices