In the current study, the effect of boron waste addition on some properties of fly ash based glass and glass-ceramics were investigated. The powder compositions including 10, 30, and 50 wt% boron waste was prepared. All the investigated compositions were melted at 1500C by using electrical furnaces. Melting structures were cast into the graphite mold. Thus, fly ash-boron waste based glass materials were produced. To transform the glass-ceramic, crystallization process was performed. Crystallization and glass-transition temperatures were determined by differential thermal analysis. Highly dense and crystalline materials, predominantly composed of diopside and augite together with tincalconite and residual glassy phase, were detected by X-ray...
Glasses and glass-ceramics were obtained by mixing up to 50 wt% of Italian or Spanish coal fly ash w...
Glass-ceramics were prepared using steelmaking industry waste containing high iron content based on ...
AbstractThe possibility of using industrial fly ash waste as a silica source for alkali borosilicate...
Glass-ceramic materials represent a great resource for environmental cleanup, because they can stabi...
Incineration of waste is increasing in the UK as landfill resources diminish. Municipalwaste inciner...
Great quantities of coal ash are produced in thermal power plants which present a double problem to ...
Glasses were made using fly ash from municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerators with the addition of S...
Municipal solid waste incinerated (MSWI) fly ash and pickling sludge contain heavy metals such as Cr...
Lightweight glass-ceramics with a dense surface layer were produced by a novel sintering approach. T...
The primary goal of this research work was to devise a process to treat hazardous fly...
The investigation of new compositions is crucial for the expansion of possible applications of glass...
The valorization of a metallurgical waste (i.e., an iron-rich slag) as raw material for the fabricat...
This paper presents an alternative way to recycle cathode ray tube glass waste, together with fly as...
Samples of fly ash from Spanish thermal power plants were vitrified after mixing with other inorgani...
Glass-ceramics composites were produced utilising fly ash from coal power stations and waste glass f...
Glasses and glass-ceramics were obtained by mixing up to 50 wt% of Italian or Spanish coal fly ash w...
Glass-ceramics were prepared using steelmaking industry waste containing high iron content based on ...
AbstractThe possibility of using industrial fly ash waste as a silica source for alkali borosilicate...
Glass-ceramic materials represent a great resource for environmental cleanup, because they can stabi...
Incineration of waste is increasing in the UK as landfill resources diminish. Municipalwaste inciner...
Great quantities of coal ash are produced in thermal power plants which present a double problem to ...
Glasses were made using fly ash from municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerators with the addition of S...
Municipal solid waste incinerated (MSWI) fly ash and pickling sludge contain heavy metals such as Cr...
Lightweight glass-ceramics with a dense surface layer were produced by a novel sintering approach. T...
The primary goal of this research work was to devise a process to treat hazardous fly...
The investigation of new compositions is crucial for the expansion of possible applications of glass...
The valorization of a metallurgical waste (i.e., an iron-rich slag) as raw material for the fabricat...
This paper presents an alternative way to recycle cathode ray tube glass waste, together with fly as...
Samples of fly ash from Spanish thermal power plants were vitrified after mixing with other inorgani...
Glass-ceramics composites were produced utilising fly ash from coal power stations and waste glass f...
Glasses and glass-ceramics were obtained by mixing up to 50 wt% of Italian or Spanish coal fly ash w...
Glass-ceramics were prepared using steelmaking industry waste containing high iron content based on ...
AbstractThe possibility of using industrial fly ash waste as a silica source for alkali borosilicate...