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  • Recycled granulate obtained from waste alumina-rich refractory powder by the cold bonding process
    Malenšek Andolšek, Neža ; Ducman, Vilma ; Mirtič, Breda
    Within the scope of the present study the cold-bonding process was used for the recycling of waste filter powder which was mixed with two different binders in different concentrations; ... alumino-silicate cement and potassium water glass, and combinations of these two materials, and hardened at room temperature. Selected samples were also fired at 1200 °C. Tests to determine tensile and compressive strength, density and porosity, as well as dilatometryand SEM analyses, were performed. As expected, compressive strengthincreased as a function of the concentration of the potassium water glass. When combinations of both binders were used, compressive strengths werehigher, but a significant increase in strength was also achieved by firingthe samples. The compressive strengths of the non-fired samples were in the range from 0.8 to 2.4 MPa, where as after firing strengths of up to 36 MPawere obtained. During the firing density increased, and porosity was reduced, while the average pore size increased. The results of dilatometric analysis showed that the granulate produced with cement shrink upon firing up to 300 °C, but then start slowly to expand, whereas the granulate produced by water glass first expanded on firing up to 800 °C, and then began to shrink swiftly. In the case of combinations of the two binders, shrinkage as well as expansion on firing were less pronounced. Selected granulate prepared using potassium water glass were also tested in a refractory concrete matrix in order to verify their usability.
    Source: Ceramics international. - ISSN 0272-8842 (Vol. 41, iss. 7, 2015, str. 8996-9002)
    Type of material - article, component part ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2015
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 2102887

source: Ceramics international. - ISSN 0272-8842 (Vol. 41, iss. 7, 2015, str. 8996-9002)
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