Building ceramic products as clay bricks, roofing tiles, wall and floor tiles, are silicate-based materials made up of phyllosilicates, quartz and feldspars. A chance for reducing the production costs is offered by the possibility to use urban and industrial wastes. In fact, there is a great quantity of by-products used nowadays as common additives in the composition of this ceramic products as plasticity modifiers, energy suppliers or fluxing wastes [1,2]. They are commonly added in quantities ranging from 5-15 mass-%, and sometimes up to 60 mass-% [3,4]. Nevertheless, there are industrial and mining wastes with special characteristics, and ceramic bodies can be made from them, as 100 mass-% [5]. The aim of this research is the study of fluvial sand and gravel washing wastes characteristics, determining the main properties on unfired and fired bodies consisting entirely of these residues. For this purpose, six waste mixtures were used in laboratory simulations, shaped by pressing or extrusion.

Gravel Mud As Building Ceramic Raw Material

Dondi M;
2004

Abstract

Building ceramic products as clay bricks, roofing tiles, wall and floor tiles, are silicate-based materials made up of phyllosilicates, quartz and feldspars. A chance for reducing the production costs is offered by the possibility to use urban and industrial wastes. In fact, there is a great quantity of by-products used nowadays as common additives in the composition of this ceramic products as plasticity modifiers, energy suppliers or fluxing wastes [1,2]. They are commonly added in quantities ranging from 5-15 mass-%, and sometimes up to 60 mass-% [3,4]. Nevertheless, there are industrial and mining wastes with special characteristics, and ceramic bodies can be made from them, as 100 mass-% [5]. The aim of this research is the study of fluvial sand and gravel washing wastes characteristics, determining the main properties on unfired and fired bodies consisting entirely of these residues. For this purpose, six waste mixtures were used in laboratory simulations, shaped by pressing or extrusion.
2004
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
Inglese
8th Conference of the European Ceramic Society
264-268
2417
2420
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
June 29-July 3, 2003
Istanbul (turkey)
Mining waste
Sludge
Gravel mud
Jarama river
Building ceramic material
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none
Blanco García I.; Rodas M.; Sánchez C.J.; Dondi M.; AlonsoAzcarate J.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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