The sintering behaviour of several ceramics prepared using a previously selected mixture of incinerated paper mill sludge and glass cullet which was blended with 10, 20, 30 and 40 wt% of some natural clayey materials has been studied. Three natural commercial product were used: a red clay, a yellow clay and a kaolin. Mixtures were blended by wet attrition milling, dried, sieved, pressed into specimens and then fired for 1 h at temperatures ranging from 1040 to 1140 \ub0C. The resulting materials were characterized by water absorption, shrinkage and crystallographic composition. It was observed that materials containing kaolin display the best overall behaviour independently of the quantity of kaolin introduced. Conversely the optimal sinter...
Ceramic porcelain was prepared by sintering process at temperature of 850 °C, using minerals such as...
The porcelain tile is a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose composi...
The paper reports on some experimental results obtained from the production of ceramics containing s...
The present paper reports on the sintering behaviour of several ceramics prepared using a previously...
The paper describes results obtained in the development of a previous research. We study here, in fa...
Three different types of paper mill sludge were first of all incinerated and then attrition milled s...
Porcelain stoneware tile is a non-equilibrium porcelain material produced by a fast firing process o...
Two different types of clay (a yellow and a red clay) were used to prepare two sets of materials con...
International audienceIn this paper, a glass powder from waste containers was mixed (10 - 40 wt.%) w...
Bentonite, kaolin and Montmorillonite were mixed with 0%, 2%, 5 % and 10 % by weight additions of mi...
Abstract The results of qualitative and quantitative properties of clay based ceramic are presented ...
AbstractA series of ceramic based on (x) incinerated recycle paper - (80-x) cullet – 20 Kaolin clay ...
The paper describes the production, in single fast firing, of tiles containing 30 wt% of a natural r...
Glass-ceramics were produced by sintering method from industrial waste materials such as fly ash, bl...
Lightweight glass-ceramic from waste material consists of (x) paper ash- (80-x) cullet–20 Kaolin cla...
Ceramic porcelain was prepared by sintering process at temperature of 850 °C, using minerals such as...
The porcelain tile is a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose composi...
The paper reports on some experimental results obtained from the production of ceramics containing s...
The present paper reports on the sintering behaviour of several ceramics prepared using a previously...
The paper describes results obtained in the development of a previous research. We study here, in fa...
Three different types of paper mill sludge were first of all incinerated and then attrition milled s...
Porcelain stoneware tile is a non-equilibrium porcelain material produced by a fast firing process o...
Two different types of clay (a yellow and a red clay) were used to prepare two sets of materials con...
International audienceIn this paper, a glass powder from waste containers was mixed (10 - 40 wt.%) w...
Bentonite, kaolin and Montmorillonite were mixed with 0%, 2%, 5 % and 10 % by weight additions of mi...
Abstract The results of qualitative and quantitative properties of clay based ceramic are presented ...
AbstractA series of ceramic based on (x) incinerated recycle paper - (80-x) cullet – 20 Kaolin clay ...
The paper describes the production, in single fast firing, of tiles containing 30 wt% of a natural r...
Glass-ceramics were produced by sintering method from industrial waste materials such as fly ash, bl...
Lightweight glass-ceramic from waste material consists of (x) paper ash- (80-x) cullet–20 Kaolin cla...
Ceramic porcelain was prepared by sintering process at temperature of 850 °C, using minerals such as...
The porcelain tile is a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose composi...
The paper reports on some experimental results obtained from the production of ceramics containing s...