Tile Production Using Wastes from Mining Industry of the Mining District Pachuca and Real Del Monte

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hernandez A. Juan Salinas R. Eleazar Patiño C. Francisco Rivera L. Isauro Flores B. Javier Trapála P. Norma Peréz L. Miguel U. Mizraim G. Flores A. Iván
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Tills work is related with the production of tiles using wastes from mining and metallurgical industry of Hidalgo State, as raw material. These wastes present a majority particle size (60 %), minor than 53 m (mesh 270, in Tyler Series) with the following composition; 70.01 % wt. of Si02, 12.82 % wt. of Ah03, 3.80 % wt. of Fe, 0.70 % wt. of Mn, 3.98 % wt. ofK20, 3.34 % wt. of CaO, 2.50 % wt. ofNa20, 0.04 % wt. of Zn, 0.026 % wt. of Pb, 56 grams per ton of Ag and 0.6 grams per ton of Au. In this work, the partial results and experimental conditions for the preparation of some composites to produce tiles are shown. The composite that offers the best results in productions of tiles was that with 66.67 % wt. of mining waste, 26.67 % wt. of red mud and 6.67 % wt. of black mud.IntroductionTo now, mining activities carried out during more than 457 years in Hidalgo State, Mexico; has lead a great volume of wastes; which can be classified into different types, having among the more common; Acid mining water, solid transport water, elements in radical form, abandoned minerals without processing and processing minerals wastes known as burrows, being these the most abundant in the region counting with an approximated volume of 110 million of tons, presenting a fine particle size that can affect population health during windy epochs [1 -4].Form metallurgical point of view, is well known that a fundamental characterization study it is necessary to know the viability of reusing or recycling of these wastes. According this, these residues can also be considered as raw materials in other economical activities, due its Si, Fe, AI, Ca, Na and P oxides contents, its mineralogy and the distribution of chemical elements in the primary and secondary phases [1,2,5,6]."
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APA: Hernandez A. Juan Salinas R. Eleazar Patiño C. Francisco Rivera L. Isauro Flores B. Javier Trapála P. Norma Peréz L. Miguel U. Mizraim G. Flores A. Iván  (2012)  Tile Production Using Wastes from Mining Industry of the Mining District Pachuca and Real Del Monte

MLA: Hernandez A. Juan Salinas R. Eleazar Patiño C. Francisco Rivera L. Isauro Flores B. Javier Trapála P. Norma Peréz L. Miguel U. Mizraim G. Flores A. Iván Tile Production Using Wastes from Mining Industry of the Mining District Pachuca and Real Del Monte. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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