Analysis Of Porosity And Flexural Strength Changes Of Red Ceramic Pieces Incorporated With Ornamental Rock Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. B. Piazzarollo
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Red Ceramic materials are widely used in Civil Construction in Tropical Countries. However, these materials have high porosity and low mechanical strength. Thus, in order to improve these properties, recycle mineral wastes was incorporated into clay from Campos - RJ, ornamental rock waste, from the gneisses cutting of Cachoeiro - ES, 150 km from Campos. After the addition of up 10% of waste in clay mass, ceramic pieces were produced and subjected to the tests of porosity (P) and flexural strength (FS). The test material contains 53.3% clay and 67% waste slit. The X-ray diffraction identified the presence of kaolinite, quartz and feldspar for the clay and, for the waste, quartz and orthoclase. The results of FS and P showed that the residue influenced, positively, the ceramic piece, with strength gains especially from 920º up to 960°C.
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APA: C. B. Piazzarollo  (2015)  Analysis Of Porosity And Flexural Strength Changes Of Red Ceramic Pieces Incorporated With Ornamental Rock Waste

MLA: C. B. Piazzarollo Analysis Of Porosity And Flexural Strength Changes Of Red Ceramic Pieces Incorporated With Ornamental Rock Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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