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Historical: Ready Mix Concrete (BF Slag) (3,000 - 4,000 psi) - 2015

MasterFormat 03 30 00 Cast-in-Place Concrete

This information reflects our best understanding of product composition in 2015, with the exception of the following components that have since had their composition updated: Additional Constituents of Processed Slag (updated 2022), Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum (updated 2023).

Concrete is a common construction material, used in many structural applications, and is highly customizable in composition. Concrete is made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, and can include chemical admixes, alone or in combination, to...

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Concrete is a common construction material, used in many structural applications, and is highly customizable in composition. Concrete is made by mixing cement, water, sand, and gravel, and can include chemical admixes, alone or in combination, to provide improved strength, durability, or other desired characteristic. This Common Product profile describes an in-situ/ready mix concrete composition likely to be used to produce normal weight 3,000 – 4,000 psi concrete for construction in the San Francisco Bay area, where a Portland-blast furnace slag blended cement (described as Type IS in ASTM C595/C595M) is used in place of a “straight mix”. The exact amounts of all ingredients in concrete will likely vary to some degree based on the contractor, concrete supplier, and the materials used by the supplier to mix the concrete ordered. The LCA excludes the environmental impacts associated with the use of admixtures, due to the high variation in the amount and type used across concrete mixes. To assess the potential influence this exclusion could have on the impact of the concrete, a scenario analysis was conducted with median amounts of four categories of admixtures: retarding, accelarating (chlorinated), accelerating (non-chlorinated), and water reducing/retarding. Results showed that despite the small contribution by mass (<1%), use of admixtures could increase the environmental burden. Eutrophication potential in paticular was affected, increasing the burden of concrete by as much as 17%. Primary energy demand also increased significantly, up to 7%, while global warming potential showed increases up to 4%.

A more up to date Common Product is available here: Ready Mixed Concrete (Structural, NWC 3000-4000 psi).

Name % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Gravel
45.93% aggregate Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
30.62% aggregate Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
4.55% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Silicon dioxide
7631-86-9
3.84% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum oxide
1344-28-1
1.35% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
0.87% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
0.03% Residual Subscribe to view
BARIUM
7440-39-3
0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
PHOSPHORUS
7723-14-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Chromium
7440-47-3
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium, elemental
7440-62-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Beryllium, elemental
7440-41-7
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Cobalt
7440-48-4
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Selenium, elemental
7782-49-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
TIN
7440-31-5
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Silver
7440-22-4
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
THALLIUM
7440-28-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
FERROUS OXIDE
1345-25-1
0.04% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Sulfur trioxide
7446-11-9
0.02% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Tricalcium silicate
12168-85-3
2.89% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Dicalcium silicate
10034-77-2
0.52% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum calcium iron oxide (AlCa2FeO5)
12068-35-8
0.37% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Calcium aluminate
12042-78-3
0.29% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
0.17% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
0.12% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) gypsum
0.23% Retarding Admixture Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium
22541-77-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
8.13% solvent, catalyst Subscribe to view
Calcium lignosulfonate
8061-52-7
<0.01% Subscribe to view
Calcium nitrate
10124-37-5
<0.01% Subscribe to view
Calcium chloride anhydrous
10043-52-4
<0.01% Subscribe to view
Sodium gluconate
527-07-1
<0.01% Subscribe to view
Name % Weight Part % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Gravel
45.93% 45.93% aggregate Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
30.62% 30.62% aggregate Subscribe to view
Type Is Portland-Blast Furnace Slag Blended Cement
15.31% 15.31% binder Subscribe to view
Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
(Nested within Type Is Portland-Blast Furnace Slag Blended Cement)
70.00% 10.72% component of type is cement Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
42.50% 4.55% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Silicon dioxide
7631-86-9
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
35.80% 3.84% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum oxide
1344-28-1
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
12.60% 1.35% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
8.10% 0.87% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Additional Constituents of Processed Slag
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
0.41% 0.04% Residuals Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
73.47% 0.03% Residual Subscribe to view
BARIUM
7440-39-3
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
12.84% 0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
PHOSPHORUS
7723-14-0
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
11.05% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Chromium
7440-47-3
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
1.14% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium, elemental
7440-62-2
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.61% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Beryllium, elemental
7440-41-7
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.25% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Cobalt
7440-48-4
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.25% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Selenium, elemental
7782-49-2
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.10% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.09% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.06% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
TIN
7440-31-5
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.05% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.05% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Silver
7440-22-4
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
THALLIUM
7440-28-0
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
<0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
(Nested within Additional Constituents of Processed Slag)
<0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
FERROUS OXIDE
1345-25-1
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
0.40% 0.04% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Sulfur trioxide
7446-11-9
(Nested within Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag)
0.20% 0.02% Blast Furnace Slag Component Subscribe to view
Portland Cement
(Nested within Type Is Portland-Blast Furnace Slag Blended Cement)
30.00% 4.59% component of type is cement Subscribe to view
Clinker
(Nested within Portland Cement)
95.00% 4.36% Subscribe to view
Tricalcium silicate
12168-85-3
(Nested within Clinker)
66.27% 2.89% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Dicalcium silicate
10034-77-2
(Nested within Clinker)
11.83% 0.52% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum calcium iron oxide (AlCa2FeO5)
12068-35-8
(Nested within Clinker)
8.52% 0.37% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Calcium aluminate
12042-78-3
(Nested within Clinker)
6.63% 0.29% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
(Nested within Clinker)
3.79% 0.17% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
(Nested within Clinker)
2.84% 0.12% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
(Nested within Clinker)
0.10% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
(Nested within Clinker)
0.03% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) gypsum
(Nested within Portland Cement)
5.00% 0.23% Retarding Admixture Subscribe to view
Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum
(Nested within Portland Cement)
<0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
53.11% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
17.50% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.64% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.64% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.04% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium
22541-77-1
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.04% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
2.41% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
1.21% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
0.42% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
8.13% 8.13% solvent, catalyst Subscribe to view
Historical: Concrete Admixtures - 2015
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Type D: Water Reducing & Retarding Admix
(Nested within Historical: Concrete Admixtures - 2015)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Calcium lignosulfonate
8061-52-7
(Nested within Type D: Water Reducing & Retarding Admix)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Type C: Accelerating Admix (non-chlorinated)
(Nested within Historical: Concrete Admixtures - 2015)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Calcium nitrate
10124-37-5
(Nested within Type C: Accelerating Admix (non-chlorinated))
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Type C: Accelerating Admix (chlorinated)
(Nested within Historical: Concrete Admixtures - 2015)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Calcium chloride anhydrous
10043-52-4
(Nested within Type C: Accelerating Admix (chlorinated))
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Type B: Retarding Admix
(Nested within Historical: Concrete Admixtures - 2015)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view
Sodium gluconate
527-07-1
(Nested within Type B: Retarding Admix)
<0.01% <0.01% Subscribe to view

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Other Process Chemicals

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Habitable Resources (3)

Habitable Resources for Product
TYPE TITLE
Report Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in Building & Construction
Report Post-Consumer Cullet In California
Report Optimizing Recycling: Criteria for Comparing and Improving Recycled Feedstocks in Building Products

Sources

Sources for Common Product Data
Source Uploaded Document Linked Document
ACAA 2005
ACAA 2012
Accelguard
Accelguard 80
ACI
Ashgrove
Ashgrove Portland Cement Clinker
ASTM C150/150M
ASTM C33/C33M
ASTM C494/C494M
ASTM C595
ASTM C637-14
Australia
CG-86
Concrete in Practice
Conex HPD
DOT
Drake MSDS
EC No 1907_2006 REACH
EERC
EMPA
EPA
EPA 2009a
EPA Appendix
EPRI2010
Eucon 37
Eucon HC
Eucon HPD
Eucon LR
Eucon WO
Fitzpak
FL DOT
GCP Monokote Z-146 SDS
Hill Brothers
Holcim
JCP
K-301
Klemm 1994
Lafarge
Lafarge
Lafarge Cement Clinker
Lafarge patent
Leigh Hanson Clinker SDS
Mapei Cr VI Reducing Agents
MasterFlow MSDS
MasterGlenium series
MasterLife 30
MasterPolyheed 997 MSDS
MasterPolyheed-N MSDS
MasterPozzolith 80
MasterSet FP
Memphis
Mira 35 MSDS
NIST
NRMCA About
NRMCA EPD
OSHA - Working with Portland Cement
PCA FAQs
Portland Clinker
Pozzutec 20
PSU
Retarder 75
Siddique
SINTEF
SMF
SNF
Titan
Tokyay 2016
ToxStrategies2011
UK
Understanding Cement
USG
WO HPD