2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2007.04.007
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Characteristics of acid resisting bricks made from quarry residues and waste steel slag

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“…In Taiwan, steelmaking slag research has been done in the following fields: (a) cement industry, (b) road construction, (c) glass making, (d) concrete or asphalt aggregate, (e) ceramic tiles, (f) agriculture, soil conditioner, (g) aquaculture, and (h) land amendments (CSC Group, 2003). Some research has already been done on the use of steelmaking slags in construction material, e.g., as alkaline fillers in the papermaking industry and asphalt concrete applications (Lim et al, 2010), in bricks and tiles (El-Mahllawy, 2008), as aggregate for the production of bituminous paving mixtures (Sorlini et al, 2012), and in cement-based materials as cement/sand replacements or binder known as "alkaline cements" (Fernández-Jimenez et al, 2006;Lim et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Taiwan, steelmaking slag research has been done in the following fields: (a) cement industry, (b) road construction, (c) glass making, (d) concrete or asphalt aggregate, (e) ceramic tiles, (f) agriculture, soil conditioner, (g) aquaculture, and (h) land amendments (CSC Group, 2003). Some research has already been done on the use of steelmaking slags in construction material, e.g., as alkaline fillers in the papermaking industry and asphalt concrete applications (Lim et al, 2010), in bricks and tiles (El-Mahllawy, 2008), as aggregate for the production of bituminous paving mixtures (Sorlini et al, 2012), and in cement-based materials as cement/sand replacements or binder known as "alkaline cements" (Fernández-Jimenez et al, 2006;Lim et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these wastes are not easily recycled and constitute a problem for the industry. In this past decade an increasing number of papers has been dedicated to the properties of red ceramic incorporated with steel-making industry wastes [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57].…”
Section: Blast Furnace Sludge Residuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sludge and slag from basic oxygen steel-refining process can be incorporated into red ceramics [50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]. However, different than the blast furnace sludge [44][45][46][47], these residues do not have enough heat power to be considered as fuel wastes.…”
Section: Steel-refining Sludge and Slagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researches have been conducted on production of bricks from waste materials for environmental conservation and sustainable development (Chen et al, 2011;Lingling et al, 2005;Kute & Deodhar, 2003;Chou et al, 2001;Chou et al, 2006;Freidin, 2007;Arioz et al, 2010;Chen et al, 2012;Ahmari & Zhang, 2012;Ahmari & Zhang 2013;Kumar & Kumar, 2013;Roy et al, 2007;El-Mahllawy, 2008;Sengupta et al, 2002;Demir et al, 2005;Samara et al 2009;Haiying et al, 2011;Eliche-Quesada et al, 2012;Bilgin et al, 2012;Quijorna et al 2012;Faria et al, 2012;Morchhale et al, 2006;Poon et al, 2002;Shakir et al, 2013). Lingling et al (2005) investigated the production of fired bricks by using class F fly ash to replace clay at high volume ratios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%