The recycling of waste generated by industrial production processes is a topic of considerable environmental and economic interest. The minimization of waste disposal, avoiding its direct release into the environment, generates environmental benefits for industries in addition to the manufacture of the main product. Some of these wastes, measured by their radioactive element content, may be considered as naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). Two of these NORMs are phosphogypsum (PG) and ilmenite mud (IM) come from the fertilizer industry and TiO2 pigment industry, respectively. This chapter discusses the viability of valorization and/or recycling of PG and IM in the manufacture of sulfur polymer cement/concrete, Portland cement, ...
Within this chapter, four main groups of construction materials that allow the reuse of large quanti...
Immobilizing the industrial waste by means of the Solidification/Stabilization (S/S) Technology with...
Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) sometimes accumulate inside pieces of equipment ass...
CMSS 2021: International Congress on Materials & Structural Stability Eco-Friendly Sustainable and E...
The use of industrial waste and/or by-products as alternative sources of raw materials in building m...
Certain industrial processes sometimes generate waste by-products that contain naturally occurring r...
The paper presents the Philippine experience with respect to managing naturally occurring radioactiv...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the radiological impact of non-nuclear ind...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction (COST Action NORM4Building) discusses the ...
In the last decades, problems linked to industrial material landfill disposal has become more and mo...
Industrial processing of ores and minerals may result in naturally occurring radioactive material (N...
The Croatian fertilizer plant Petrokemija d.d. – Kutina produces phosphoric acid by the wet process ...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) present in many natural resources, human activities...
This paper reports the preparation of sulphur polymer cements (SPCs) incorporating waste ilmenite mu...
Within this chapter, four main groups of construction materials that allow the reuse of large quanti...
Immobilizing the industrial waste by means of the Solidification/Stabilization (S/S) Technology with...
Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) sometimes accumulate inside pieces of equipment ass...
CMSS 2021: International Congress on Materials & Structural Stability Eco-Friendly Sustainable and E...
The use of industrial waste and/or by-products as alternative sources of raw materials in building m...
Certain industrial processes sometimes generate waste by-products that contain naturally occurring r...
The paper presents the Philippine experience with respect to managing naturally occurring radioactiv...
In this paper, the historical evolution in the management of the wastes gene...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the radiological impact of non-nuclear ind...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in Construction (COST Action NORM4Building) discusses the ...
In the last decades, problems linked to industrial material landfill disposal has become more and mo...
Industrial processing of ores and minerals may result in naturally occurring radioactive material (N...
The Croatian fertilizer plant Petrokemija d.d. – Kutina produces phosphoric acid by the wet process ...
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) present in many natural resources, human activities...
This paper reports the preparation of sulphur polymer cements (SPCs) incorporating waste ilmenite mu...
Within this chapter, four main groups of construction materials that allow the reuse of large quanti...
Immobilizing the industrial waste by means of the Solidification/Stabilization (S/S) Technology with...
Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) sometimes accumulate inside pieces of equipment ass...