Mineral wools are the most common insulation materials in buildings worldwide. However, mineral wool waste is often considered unrecyclable because of its fibrous nature and low density. In this paper, rock wool (RW) and glass wool (GW) were studied as alkali-activated material precursors without any additional co-binders. Both mineral wools were pulverized by a vibratory disc mill in order to remove the fibrous nature of the material. The pulverized mineral wools were then alkali-activated with a sodium aluminate solution. Compressive strengths of up to 30.0 MPa and 48.7 MPa were measured for RW and GW, respectively, with high flexural strengths measured for both (20.1 MPa for RW and 13.2 MPa for GW). The resulting alkali-activated matrix ...
Massive waste rock wool was generated globally and it caused substantial environmental issues such a...
Mineral wool is currently the most used insulation in the European Union, and quantities of this was...
Natural wool is a good insulating material, both thermally and acoustically. With the increase in de...
Mineral wools are the most common insulation materials in buildings worldwide. However, mineral wool...
Mineral wools –a general term for stone wool and glass wool– are the most common building insulation...
Mineral wools are the most widely used building insulation material worldwide. Annually, 2.5 million...
Abstract This experimental study aimed to develop a fiber-reinforced lightweight mineral wool-based...
In this study, an alternative utilization route for Mineral Wool Waste (MWW) as a solid precursor fo...
This experimental study aimed to develop a fiber-reinforced lightweight mineral wool-based alkali ac...
Abstract Alkali activation is a promising utilisation route for mineral wool wastes, due to suitabl...
In this study, glass wool waste was utilized by means of alkali-activation with blast furnace slag. ...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of organic resin contained in glass wool on synthesis o...
Abstract Despite mineral wool waste is only a small fraction of total construction and demolition w...
Abstract The study aimed to characterize the mineral wools obtained from wastes of the cutting step ...
This thesis investigates the utilization of mineral wool (glasswool and rockwool) as precursor with ...
Massive waste rock wool was generated globally and it caused substantial environmental issues such a...
Mineral wool is currently the most used insulation in the European Union, and quantities of this was...
Natural wool is a good insulating material, both thermally and acoustically. With the increase in de...
Mineral wools are the most common insulation materials in buildings worldwide. However, mineral wool...
Mineral wools –a general term for stone wool and glass wool– are the most common building insulation...
Mineral wools are the most widely used building insulation material worldwide. Annually, 2.5 million...
Abstract This experimental study aimed to develop a fiber-reinforced lightweight mineral wool-based...
In this study, an alternative utilization route for Mineral Wool Waste (MWW) as a solid precursor fo...
This experimental study aimed to develop a fiber-reinforced lightweight mineral wool-based alkali ac...
Abstract Alkali activation is a promising utilisation route for mineral wool wastes, due to suitabl...
In this study, glass wool waste was utilized by means of alkali-activation with blast furnace slag. ...
Abstract This study investigated the effect of organic resin contained in glass wool on synthesis o...
Abstract Despite mineral wool waste is only a small fraction of total construction and demolition w...
Abstract The study aimed to characterize the mineral wools obtained from wastes of the cutting step ...
This thesis investigates the utilization of mineral wool (glasswool and rockwool) as precursor with ...
Massive waste rock wool was generated globally and it caused substantial environmental issues such a...
Mineral wool is currently the most used insulation in the European Union, and quantities of this was...
Natural wool is a good insulating material, both thermally and acoustically. With the increase in de...