The article "An environmentally friendly process for preparing commercial ceramic composites based on frit/glass wastes" by two researchers at the Seranit Granite Ceramic Factory in Turkey …
Nowadays, ceramic tile are manufactured at zero emissions permitting to recycle all by-products and part of residues derived from depuration treatments …
According to sector data, the production cycle of the ceramic industry allows the reuse of 99.5% of production and purification waste, which covers 8.5% of the raw material requirement. Thanks to this capacity of the sector, in Italy alone the extraction in nature of over 600,000 tons of clays, feldspar and other raw materials is avoided.
ceramics is used to refer to ceramics in which the clay content exceeds 20 percent. The general classifications of traditional ceramics are described below. Pottery is sometimes …
The initial slag (labelled S) and the studied ceramics may be satisfactorily …
materials without residues is pr esented and throughout characterized. In a second stage, the aggregation of the residues is pointed out. Characterizations are performed and compared with the clays without residues. 2. Ceramic samples Clayey soils from two sites of the Southeast Brazilian region were studied for the production of red ceramics.
Industrial applications include refractories, abrasives, bearings, and heat and wear resistant components. Ceramics and glass are used in many industrial applications to support manufacturing within sectors such as …
Polishing porcelain stoneware tile residues (PPR), a kind of solid waste, is produced in surface polishing process of porcelain tiles which are widely used in building …
Thereinafter, two agro-industrial residues, richer in protein content than PKC, namely, CoSC and CaSC were assessed for lipid production through SSF. Samples were taken at regular intervals to evaluate microbial oil, fungal biomass, proteases, and lipases production along with water activity and humidity loss during fermentations.
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This study presents a combined process modeling—Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach for the evaluation of green Cr2O3 ceramic pigments production. Pigment production is associated with high calcination temperatures, achieved through the combustion of fossil fuels. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate its environmental impact …
Industrial solid by-products can, actually, be considered as substitute materials in ceramics fabrication due to their valuable oxides content. However, the presence of heavy metals, including As, Hg, Cd, Co Cr, Br, Sr, Pb, Se, Sn and Zn, constitutes a significant environmental issue.
Goethite (Goe) – residues arising from zinc hydrometallurgy, flotation waste from copper production (Flo), electric arc furnace dusts (EAFD) and municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash...
Materials other than ceramics which are used in these processes may include: wood, metal, water, plaster and epoxy – most of which will be eliminated upon firing. These forming techniques are well known for providing tools and other components with dimensional stability, surface quality, high density and micro structural uniformity. 2.
The International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology publishes cutting-edge applied research and development work focused on commercialization of engineered ceramics, products and processes. Abstract Kiln rollers, which are widely used in ceramic tiles production, are usually subjected to surface grinding to remove the contaminations.
The ceramic production process: aspects consistent with the Circular Economy • Reuse of internal production waste. Unlike other …
FABRICATION OF CERAMIC FLOOR TILES FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTES Nuttawat Kummoonin, Manat Jaimasith, W. Thiemsorn Published 2014 Materials Science The present study focuses on the recycling of red mud waste (RM) from zinc hydrometallurgy, furnace slag (FS), and recycled cullet (RC) for manufacturing vitrified floor tile products.
Among many kinds of industrial solid wastes, some are rich in silicon-aluminum resources. Recycling such solid waste for the preparation of building ceramic bricks can not only alleviate the shortage of silicon-aluminum raw materials, but also avoid the pollution of waste to the environment.
Silicate residues are a significant group of materials when considering the recycling and reuse of industrial waste. They include coal power station ash, bottom-ash and fly ash from waste incinerators, slag …
Despite the potential of scheelite and kaolin residues to be used in the ceramic industry, few studies have investigated ceramic formulations contained both residues. ... Green energy and clean production are becoming more and more important in industrial production, among which photocatalytic materials (Niloofar Mozaffari et al., …
Chemical analyses of raw materials used in industrial tile production and tuff wastes were evaluated comparatively. Table 1 shows that all the utilized ingredients consisted predominantly of oxides of silicon and aluminum, as well as moderately small and variable amounts of alkaline and earth-alkaline oxides and, to a slight extent, other oxides.
10 From the economic and environmental impacts, utilization of porcelain polishing waste in the ceramic industry has been proved to be highly efficient due to low production cost, energy-saving ...
The ceramic brick production process often involves the steps of raw material extraction, dough preparation, shaping and extrusion, drying, and firing. Barbosa et al. ( 2021) reports that this production chain has its associated environmental impacts from the raw material extraction phase to the final disposal after useful life.
Academic and industrial ceramic researchers alike recognize these realities, as evidenced by the many articles published in International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, notably in the two …
Electrolytic manganese residues (EMR) are one of industrial by-products generated during the production of electrolytic manganese metal. To reduce the EMR hazard to environment and invent value …
[28] BARRETA, A.J.B., "Use of industrial residues in the production of ceramic bricks: technical, economical and environmental aspects" (in Portuguese), Final Report to the Environmental Science Post …
Fluxes for ceramic processing are raw materials with a relatively high amount of alkaline oxides, mainly K 2 O and Na 2 O, which in reaction with silica and alumina promote liquid phase formation that facilitates the …
Magnetite and anorthite glass-ceramics were prepared from basaltic rocks and ceramic wastes. The effect of the addition of the nucleating agents TiO2, ZrO2 and their mixtures on phase assemblages,… Expand 3 The structure of model glasses of the amorphous phase of glass-ceramic glazes from the SiO2Al2O3CaO MgO Na2O K2O …