2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.118722
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Combined effects of paper mill sludge and carbonation sludge on characteristics of fired clay bricks

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“…However, none of the products obtained meet the requirements for facing bricks, except for the sample obtained without the use of a slag. Obtained results are almost 1.5-fold higher compared to previous similar research 40 without sand in the molding compounds and comparable with the results for samples based on slag and laterite and alluvial soils in the molding compounds. 39 The compressive strength varies from 11.4 to 18.1 MPa.…”
Section: Analysis Of Samples Of Ceramic Brickssupporting
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“…However, none of the products obtained meet the requirements for facing bricks, except for the sample obtained without the use of a slag. Obtained results are almost 1.5-fold higher compared to previous similar research 40 without sand in the molding compounds and comparable with the results for samples based on slag and laterite and alluvial soils in the molding compounds. 39 The compressive strength varies from 11.4 to 18.1 MPa.…”
Section: Analysis Of Samples Of Ceramic Brickssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The brick firing mode was chosen in accordance with the heat treatment mode at a local ceramic brick factory: slowly raising the temperature to 580 °C while holding for 30 min at this temperature to remove moisture of crystallization from the clay (dehydration of clay minerals occurs at this temperature). Yaras 40 noted that at about 350 °C the combustion of slag occurs. The rate of temperature rise was 1 °C min −1 .…”
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“…Expectedly, linear shrinkage, bulk density and compressive strength are lowered with a higher percentage of PMSC, while LOI increased as observed with other organic wastes [47,48]. The most intensive differences between the samples, among the studied parameters, are noticed in the case of compressive strength.…”
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“…In this study, three main types of waste from the last stage of the Kraft causti cation process of paper and pulp production were used, called Dregs, Grits, and Lime mud. Iyaras [12] determined the in uence of the paper mill's and carbonation's sludges on the clay-based bricks' physical, mechanical, and thermal properties. Lime mud can be used as low-cost substrates with a primary focus on wastes from agro, food, brewery, sugar industries, lignocellulosic biore neries, and textile and pulp mills [13].…”
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