At Z-LINK ECO Mineral, sustainability isn't just a buzzword—it's the foundation of our business. Every product we supply contributes to a more sustainable construction industry.
Blast furnace slag is a byproduct of iron production that was once considered waste. Today, it's recognized as one of the most valuable supplementary cementitious materials available.
By supplying GGBFS and Microsilica, we help close the loop in the industrial ecosystem—transforming industrial byproducts into high-performance construction materials.
Using GGBFS in concrete production offers significant environmental benefits compared to traditional Portland cement.
GGBFS production generates only a fraction of the CO₂ compared to Portland cement manufacturing. Using GGBFS can reduce concrete's carbon footprint by up to 50%.
Processing slag requires significantly less energy than producing clinker. This translates to reduced fossil fuel consumption and lower overall environmental impact.
By utilizing blast furnace slag, we prevent millions of tons of industrial byproduct from ending up in landfills each year.
Using GGBFS reduces the need for limestone quarrying and other raw material extraction, preserving natural resources for future generations.
Concrete made with GGBFS lasts longer, reducing the need for repairs and replacements—and the associated environmental costs.
Projects using GGBFS can earn points toward LEED certification and other green building standards, supporting sustainable construction goals.
Using GGBFS can reduce concrete's carbon footprint by up to 95% compared to Portland cement
Our products meet rigorous international standards for quality and environmental performance.
Quality Management System certification ensuring consistent product quality
Chinese national standard for ground granulated blast-furnace slag
Standard specification for slag cement for use in concrete and mortars
Partner with us to reduce your carbon footprint while improving the performance of your concrete products.
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