The ceramic sanitary‐ware market generates large amounts of waste, both during the production process and due to construction and demolition practices. In this paper, the effect of different amounts and calcium sources (calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2, calcium aluminate cement CAC, Portland cement PC) on the alkaline activation of ceramic sanitary‐ware waste (CSW) was assessed. Blended samples were activated with NaOH and sodium silicate solutions and cured for 3 and 7 days at 65°C. The maximum amount of calcium source‐type added to the system varied according to its influence on the compactability of the mortars.CSW was physico‐chemically characterized and the compressive strength development of activated samples was assessed on the mortars. The...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
[EN] The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile c...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
In this paper, the effect of calcium aluminate cement (CAC) additions on the alkali activation of re...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improve...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improve...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge am...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
[EN] The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile c...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
In this paper, the effect of calcium aluminate cement (CAC) additions on the alkali activation of re...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improve...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improve...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge am...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
[EN] The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile c...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...