THE USE OF SOME WASTE MATERIALS IN THE PREPARATION OF VITRIFIED CLAY PIPES
Noha Fawzy Mohamed El Husseiny;
Abstract
The use of various wastes in the manufacture of different ceramic products has proved to be beneficial from both economic and environmental points of view. In the present work, the simultaneous reuse of ceramic sludge waste (from 0 to 10%) and cullet (from 0 to 10%) in the production of vitrified clay pipes has been investigated. Samples were pressed, dried and subsequently fired at three different temperatures (1050, 1150 and 1250C) and soaking times (1, 2 and 3 hours). A two-level factorial design was applied to study the effect of the various parameters on the properties of fired bodies. It was concluded that an economic recipe can be prepared involving the use of 5% ceramic sludge (dry basis) and 3.3% cullet with the balance clay + grog followed by firing the dried body at 1050C for two hours. The produced fired specimens yielded bending strength exceeding the minimum requirement for any size of soil embedded pipes and for 8” and larger concrete cradled pipes. The suggested composition makes use of an environmentally polluting waste (sludge) and broken glass waste (cullet) and involves firing for two hours at a temperature about 200C lower than commonly used.
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| Title | THE USE OF SOME WASTE MATERIALS IN THE PREPARATION OF VITRIFIED CLAY PIPES | Other Titles | استخدام بعض المخلفات فى تحضير مواسير طفلية مزججة | Authors | Noha Fawzy Mohamed El Husseiny | Issue Date | 2018 |
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