Slag /(slăg)/

Slag

n.
  1. The dross, or recrement, of a metal; also, vitrified cinders.
  2. The scoria of a volcano.
  3. 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. in iron smelting, cinder. The slag of iron blast furnaces is essentially silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium; that of lead and copper smelting furnaces contains iron. (Metal.)

Phrases & Compounds

Slag furnace
a furnace, or hearth, for extracting lead from slags or poor ore.
Slag wool
mineral wool. See under Mineral.

Slag

v. i. & t.

imp. & p. p. Slagged; p. pr. & vb. n. Slagging

  1. To form, or form into, a slag; to agglomerate when heated below the fusion point. (Metal.)