1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01661229
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Expanded vermiculite as heat insulation material

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“…The Pananalytical X'Pert High Score program was used to determine the phases of the XRD patterns. Onen et al (2017), Spirina & Flerova (1975), Silva Jr et al (2014. The Pearson correlation coefficient was employed for correlation analyses, and subsequently, a t-test was conducted to assess whether the correlation coefficient significantly deviated from zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Pananalytical X'Pert High Score program was used to determine the phases of the XRD patterns. Onen et al (2017), Spirina & Flerova (1975), Silva Jr et al (2014. The Pearson correlation coefficient was employed for correlation analyses, and subsequently, a t-test was conducted to assess whether the correlation coefficient significantly deviated from zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research findings suggest that vermiculite holds promise as a building material and can serve as an aggregate in lightweight concrete and plaster due to its exceptional thermal, fire, and sound insulation properties. Notably, vermiculite exhibits low specific gravity, high flame and heat resistance, and a significant ion exchange capacity, rendering it valuable in various sectors including construction, agriculture, animal husbandry, and wastewater treatment Onen et al (2017), Spirina & Flerova (1975), Suvorov & Skurikhin (2002), Silva Jr et al (2014. Vermiculite's potential use as a building material is a possibility given the studies' results.…”
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“…Due to its outstanding thermal, fire and sound insulation qualities, it may also be utilized as an aggregate in lightweight concrete and plaster. According to Ngayakamo and Park (2009), Kalalani vermiculite may be used to make high-strength porcelain insulators as a raw material (Spirina and Flerova, 1975;Suvorov and Skurikhin, 2002;Rashad, 2016;Önen et al, 2017;Ngayakamo and Park, 2019;Tapik et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%