Foam Glass Fabrication from End-of-Life Blended LCD Screen, Photovoltaic Glass Cullet and Flat Glass
Tapany Patcharawit,
Chatisa Kansomket,
Chaiyasit Longbutsri
et al.
Abstract:End-of-life LCD screens from various waste steam have been used to formulate foam glass, aiming for use as light weight, high compressive strength, and insulation purposes. Via conventional ball milling, the foam glass powder was mixed with a binder and fabricated through compaction under 5-10 MPa using stainless steel press moulds to give green samples in cubic and plate shapes. Firing the samples at 1000 – 1050 °C for 0.5-4 hours allowed the construction of foam glass structure, giving low densities of 0.15-… Show more
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