Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) is a residue resulting from the burning of bagasse in boilers in the sugarcane/alcohol industry. SCBA has a very high silica concentration and contains aluminum, iron, alkalis and alkaline earth oxides in smaller amounts. In this work, the properties of sintered ceramic bodies were evaluated based on the concentration of SCBA, which replaced non-plastic material. The ash was mixed (up to 60 wt%) with a clayed raw material that is used to produce roof tiles. Prismatic probes were pressed and sintered at different temperatures (up to 1200 degrees C). Technological tests of ceramic probes showed that the addition of ash has little influence on the ceramic properties up to 1000 C. X-ray diffraction and thermal analy...
Previous empirical tests at the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) have indicated that ...
Sugarcane bagasse ash re-utilisation has been advocated as a silica-rich feed for zeolites, pozzolan...
Brick is one of the most important materials for the construction industry. This project is mainly b...
Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an industrial waste that contains silicon and aluminum oxides as the...
Some aluminosilicates, for example mullite and wollastonite, are very important in the ceramic and c...
Some aluminosilicates, for example mullite and wollastonite, are very important in the ceramic and c...
Brazil is the world's largest producer of alcohol and sugar from sugarcane. Currently, sugarcane bag...
The present study investigated the incorporation of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) in red ceramics, si...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
Valorisation of solid wastes in the manufacture of soil based building materials is one of the sever...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
BFS-MK-based alkali-activated materials are well established as an alternative for sustainable and g...
Previous empirical tests at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) have indicated that co...
Previous empirical tests at the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) have indicated that ...
Sugarcane bagasse ash re-utilisation has been advocated as a silica-rich feed for zeolites, pozzolan...
Brick is one of the most important materials for the construction industry. This project is mainly b...
Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an industrial waste that contains silicon and aluminum oxides as the...
Some aluminosilicates, for example mullite and wollastonite, are very important in the ceramic and c...
Some aluminosilicates, for example mullite and wollastonite, are very important in the ceramic and c...
Brazil is the world's largest producer of alcohol and sugar from sugarcane. Currently, sugarcane bag...
The present study investigated the incorporation of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) in red ceramics, si...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
Valorisation of solid wastes in the manufacture of soil based building materials is one of the sever...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
BFS-MK-based alkali-activated materials are well established as an alternative for sustainable and g...
Previous empirical tests at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) have indicated that co...
Previous empirical tests at the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) have indicated that ...
Sugarcane bagasse ash re-utilisation has been advocated as a silica-rich feed for zeolites, pozzolan...
Brick is one of the most important materials for the construction industry. This project is mainly b...