Use of Ash from the Incineration of Urban Garbage into Clayey Ceramic

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. P. N. M. de Sa J. P. D. Vitorino S. N. Monteiro C. M. F. Vieira
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"This work has as its objective to characterize an ash waste and to evaluate its incorporation into a clay to produce bricks and roofing tiles. The waste is a type of fly-ash resulting from the incineration of a selected part of urban garbage, which is basically constituted of organic matter and plastics. The waste was submitted to mineralogical and chemical characterization. Compositions were prepared with incorporation of the waste in amounts of up to 20wt.% into athe clay. Rectangular specimens were prepared by extrusion and fired in a laboratory furnace at 900°C. The physical and mechanical properties evaluated were: linear shrinkage, water absorption and flexural rupture strength. The results showed that the waste is predominantly composed of quartz and calcium compounds. The incorporation of the ash was deleterious to the evaluated properties of the clay. It is suggested that the incorporation should be made in amounts below 5wt. % to avoid deleterious effect in the mechanical strength and water absorption of the clayey ceramic.IntroductionThe world attention has turned to a subject of great concern today, the production and disposal of large amounts of industrial wastes as well as wastes of various sources. When deposed in an unsuitable place, these wastes can cause considerable harm to human health and to the environment. Our planet suffers with air pollution, groundwater and soil contamination as well as silting of rivers and lakes with the growing amounts of our society wastes.The recycling of waste materials is of great interest to the industries, mainly due to the environmental agencies legislation. One of the practices for correct disposal of these wastes being investigated is to incorporate into red ceramics, such as bricks and roofing tiles. The natural variability of the characteristics of the clays associated with the relatively simple processing techniques and also the low performance required for the products allow the presence of relatively high levels of impurities in clayey ceramics."
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APA: A. P. N. M. de Sa J. P. D. Vitorino S. N. Monteiro C. M. F. Vieira  (2011)  Use of Ash from the Incineration of Urban Garbage into Clayey Ceramic

MLA: A. P. N. M. de Sa J. P. D. Vitorino S. N. Monteiro C. M. F. Vieira Use of Ash from the Incineration of Urban Garbage into Clayey Ceramic. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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