Conversion of Microsilica Waste to Value Added Ceramics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Milton Manrique Patrick R. Taylor Shahid A. Pirzada
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Microsilica or silica fume is a waste material generated from silicon or silicon-containing alloys producing electric furnaces. One of its usage is as an additive in the concrete production. This investigation describes a process to use microsilica as a feed material to produce fine silicon carbide. A thermal plasma reactor is used to convert this waste material into a value added ceramic. Details of the theoretical considerations, experimental work, and characterization are presented in this work
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APA: Milton Manrique Patrick R. Taylor Shahid A. Pirzada  (1995)  Conversion of Microsilica Waste to Value Added Ceramics

MLA: Milton Manrique Patrick R. Taylor Shahid A. Pirzada Conversion of Microsilica Waste to Value Added Ceramics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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