Study of Degradation of Ceramic Bodies Incorporated with Ornamental Rock Waste Obtained from Test of Wetting and Drying Cycles

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. C. Xavier J Alexandre F. A. J. Saboya P. C. A. Maia A. R. G. Azevedo
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"This work shows the characterization of clay and the granite waste by-product from the sawing process of the granitic blocks, used as raw material for brick ceramic. Besides, shows the degradation of the ceramic material obtained with different by-product contents in the waste after lab test degradation, is investigated. The clay is obtained from mine use areas of ceramic industry in Campos-RI and the waste is originating from of the area of Cachoeiro-ES, an important center of decorative stone in Brazil. The mixes were made by the addition of 0% up to 10% of the waste in the raw material. After drying and firing up to 900°C, obtained prismatic pieces were considered intact. Physico-mechanical properties were obtained from wet and drying tests in laboratory considering 50 and 150 cycles. The results showed that the use of powder byproduct has a considerably influence on the weathering and strength of the material.IntroductionThe ornamental rocks and coating defines the most promising areas of business in the mineral sector [l]. In this context, the Espirito Santo appears as the main Brazilian state in production and export of ornamental rocks, representing 47% of national production [2] which in tum is one of the economic sectors most representative of this State, due of its transport logistics and port vocation that facilitates the export of such products.It is estimated that the state of Espirito Santo there are approximately 1,200 companies dedicated to the activities of ornamental rock by providing 20,000 direct jobs [ 1]. These mobilize support activities, such as companies that provide machinery, equipment and supplies for industries, including service providers for maintenance.However, the production of rocks produces about 15,000 tons of granite waste/month [3] only in the municipality of Cachoeiro ltapemirim-ES. This is justified by the presence of more than 500 extraction industries, cutting and processing of stone, with about 900 looms, waste generators.According to [4], there is great potential for the use of granite waste in red ceramics introduced for the manufacture of bricks, blocks structural ceramics. and other ceramic products, especially when evaluated on exposure to weathering."
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APA: G. C. Xavier J Alexandre F. A. J. Saboya P. C. A. Maia A. R. G. Azevedo  (2014)  Study of Degradation of Ceramic Bodies Incorporated with Ornamental Rock Waste Obtained from Test of Wetting and Drying Cycles

MLA: G. C. Xavier J Alexandre F. A. J. Saboya P. C. A. Maia A. R. G. Azevedo Study of Degradation of Ceramic Bodies Incorporated with Ornamental Rock Waste Obtained from Test of Wetting and Drying Cycles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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