This work concerns a process for the inertization of asbestos-containing wastes and the subsequent recycling of the inerts for the production of ceramic refractories. One of producted refractories is cordierite, that is widely used in the electronics industry and also in mechanical engineering for the manufacture of catalytic converters for automobiles. The process thus achieves the twofold objective of eliminating toxic and harmful refuse containing asbestos, while making available high-tech materials at a reasonable cost.

CORDIAM: A new treatment for asbestos wastes

P Plescia
1998

Abstract

This work concerns a process for the inertization of asbestos-containing wastes and the subsequent recycling of the inerts for the production of ceramic refractories. One of producted refractories is cordierite, that is widely used in the electronics industry and also in mechanical engineering for the manufacture of catalytic converters for automobiles. The process thus achieves the twofold objective of eliminating toxic and harmful refuse containing asbestos, while making available high-tech materials at a reasonable cost.
1998
Inglese
Brajendra Mishra
EPD Congress 1998: Proceedings of Sessions and Symposia Sponsored by the Extraction and Processing Division, of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
EPD Congress 1998
12
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
Warrendale
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
16/19 - 2 - 1998
San Antonio, Texas
4
none
Abruzzese, C; Marabini, A; Paglietti, F; Plescia, P
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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