2017
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.904.174
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Manufacturing of Light Weight Aggregates from the Local Waste Materials for Application in the Building Concrete

Abstract: The aim of those research was to find out the technique of the car windshield glass waste utilization. The research was performed in cooperation with the Polish small company, active in the waste utilization. Manufacturing of the light weight aggregates (LWAs) for application in the building concrete has been chosen as an appropriate solution. The local coal mine slates, the fine-grained coal mine wastes and fly ash from the local power station were tried for making the suitable mixture for granulation and sin… Show more

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“…CFA is also used as an adsorbent for the removal of pollutants—mainly dyes [ 57 , 58 ], pesticides [ 57 , 58 ], and heavy metals [ 59 , 60 ]—from wastewater. It is used for making nanocomposites [ 61 ] that are applicable in the defense industry [ 62 , 63 ] and the production of lightweight materials [ 64 , 65 ]. CFA can be used for making blended cement [ 66 ] tiles, bricks [ 67 ], blocks [ 56 ], RCC, kitchen panels, and geo-polymers.…”
Section: Industrial Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CFA is also used as an adsorbent for the removal of pollutants—mainly dyes [ 57 , 58 ], pesticides [ 57 , 58 ], and heavy metals [ 59 , 60 ]—from wastewater. It is used for making nanocomposites [ 61 ] that are applicable in the defense industry [ 62 , 63 ] and the production of lightweight materials [ 64 , 65 ]. CFA can be used for making blended cement [ 66 ] tiles, bricks [ 67 ], blocks [ 56 ], RCC, kitchen panels, and geo-polymers.…”
Section: Industrial Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will provide the scientific and practical foundations for industrial technologies of geopolymer materials for various construction purposes. Geopolymer composites synthesized from these waste materials represent sustainable construction materials, approaching to reduce the carbon footprint [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible solution [4][5][6][7][8] includes manufacturing alumina silicate-based lightweight aggregates (LWA) that can be used in both building and gardening industries. Another constituent balancing the chemical composition of the ceramic batch includes other waste material from the coal/ore industry, especially coal mine slates or any other alumina silicate-based waste material [8][9][10][11][12][13]. Fabricated aggregates could be applied to concrete block production; however, a number of requirements, specified in EN 1097, UNE-EN 13055 and many other standards must be fulfilled for this purpose [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manufacturing of LWA from the alumina silica slates and glass powder mixture requires the addition of the poreforming agent for preventing significant sintering and densification during thermal treatment. The presence of some PVB in the mixture of waste materials may be beneficial since PVB may increase porosity of the resultant granules due to a CO/CO 2 gas evolution during thermal decomposition of PVB as well as the ability of glass powder to form bubbles through the viscosity reduction [8,13]. It is worth mentioning that a large calorific value of PVB (20,000 kJ/ mol) would be valuable for the granule manufacturing economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%