Dense sintered esseneite-wollastonite-plagioclase glass-ceramics have been successfully prepared from a vitrified mixture of important inorganic waste (Bayer process red mud, fly ash from lignite combustion and residues from the polishing of porcelain stoneware tiles). The enhanced nucleation activity of fine glass powders, favoured by particular oxidation conditions, caused a substantial crystallisation, even in the case of very rapid thermal treatments at 900°C, which led to remarkable mechanical properties (bending strength and Vickers micro-hardness exceeding 130 MPa and 7 GPa, respectively) and a promising chemical durability
Plasma vitrification is a safe technique for eliminating the environmental impact of asbestos-contai...
Several kinds of wastes have been converted into glasses, successively powdered and sintered with si...
Vitrification by melting is being proposed as a convenient method to solidify different kind of sili...
Dense sintered esseneite-wollastonite-plagioclase glass-ceramics have been successfully prepared fro...
Recycled soda-lime glass, feldspar mining residues and lime from fume abatement systems have been em...
The present work illustrates the conversion of wastes, like panel glass from dismantled cathode ray ...
Vitrified inorganic wastes are often converted into glass-ceramics: although these products exhibit ...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
Glass-ceramics were produced using an Italian municipal incinerator bottom ash and glass culler comi...
Dense glass-ceramics were obtained by cold pressing and sinter-crystallization of a glass originated...
The crystallisation behaviour of vitrified industrial waste (fly ash from domiciliary solid waste in...
Two glasses, belonging to the CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 system and corresponding to the melting of mixtures of ...
Panel glass from dismantled cathode ray tubes, mining residues from feldspar excavation and lime fro...
Industrial plasma melting of municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerator fly ashes leads to a glass that...
Panel glass from dismantled cathode ray tubes, mining residues from feldspar excavation and lime fro...
Plasma vitrification is a safe technique for eliminating the environmental impact of asbestos-contai...
Several kinds of wastes have been converted into glasses, successively powdered and sintered with si...
Vitrification by melting is being proposed as a convenient method to solidify different kind of sili...
Dense sintered esseneite-wollastonite-plagioclase glass-ceramics have been successfully prepared fro...
Recycled soda-lime glass, feldspar mining residues and lime from fume abatement systems have been em...
The present work illustrates the conversion of wastes, like panel glass from dismantled cathode ray ...
Vitrified inorganic wastes are often converted into glass-ceramics: although these products exhibit ...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
Glass-ceramics were produced using an Italian municipal incinerator bottom ash and glass culler comi...
Dense glass-ceramics were obtained by cold pressing and sinter-crystallization of a glass originated...
The crystallisation behaviour of vitrified industrial waste (fly ash from domiciliary solid waste in...
Two glasses, belonging to the CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 system and corresponding to the melting of mixtures of ...
Panel glass from dismantled cathode ray tubes, mining residues from feldspar excavation and lime fro...
Industrial plasma melting of municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerator fly ashes leads to a glass that...
Panel glass from dismantled cathode ray tubes, mining residues from feldspar excavation and lime fro...
Plasma vitrification is a safe technique for eliminating the environmental impact of asbestos-contai...
Several kinds of wastes have been converted into glasses, successively powdered and sintered with si...
Vitrification by melting is being proposed as a convenient method to solidify different kind of sili...