In this study, vitrified ceramic tiles were made by sintering a mixture of recycled waste container glass powder (RWGP) and kaolinite clays sourced from Nigeria. Initially, waste container glass (transparent color) was obtained from a municipal waste deposit, washed, and crushed before fine milling and sieving to obtain RWGP of approximately 75 µm. Prior to use, the as-received kaolinite clays were also beneficiated and sieved. Three body mixes (VT1, VT2, and VT3) containing 80 – 90 wt. percent RWGP with kaolinite clays and feldspar were homogeneously blended and compacted in a steel mould measuring 200 x 180 x 10 mm. The green compacts were allowed to dry at room temperature before sintering at 1200oC for 2 hours. To evaluate the propertie...
Sintered glass-ceramics have been produced using municipal incinerator solid residues and glass cull...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
Abstract Concerns about the management of glass wool waste, approximately 800,000 tons of which are...
The bottom ashes coming from two different municipal solid waste incinerators were vitrified at 1400...
Bentonite, kaolin and Montmorillonite were mixed with 0%, 2%, 5 % and 10 % by weight additions of mi...
International audienceIn this paper, a glass powder from waste containers was mixed (10 - 40 wt.%) w...
Dense glass-ceramics were obtained by cold pressing and sinter-crystallization of a glass originated...
Vitrification is a well-established waste treatment method that has been used for silicate based was...
Recycling glass is chosen as an alternative raw material in upgrading ceramic into glass ceramic. Th...
This study was carried out to gain understanding about the sintering behaviour of highly crystallisa...
Sintered wollastonite-plagioclase glass-ceramics were prepared through crystallization of a parent g...
Numerous silicates based wastes have been produced and considered for recycling and reuse. Among the...
The vitrification treatment has been successfully exploited as a solution for the disposal of pollut...
Porcelain represents one of the most complex ceramics, formulated from a mix of clay, feldspar and q...
Lightweight glass-ceramic from waste material consists of (x) paper ash- (80-x) cullet–20 Kaolin cla...
Sintered glass-ceramics have been produced using municipal incinerator solid residues and glass cull...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
Abstract Concerns about the management of glass wool waste, approximately 800,000 tons of which are...
The bottom ashes coming from two different municipal solid waste incinerators were vitrified at 1400...
Bentonite, kaolin and Montmorillonite were mixed with 0%, 2%, 5 % and 10 % by weight additions of mi...
International audienceIn this paper, a glass powder from waste containers was mixed (10 - 40 wt.%) w...
Dense glass-ceramics were obtained by cold pressing and sinter-crystallization of a glass originated...
Vitrification is a well-established waste treatment method that has been used for silicate based was...
Recycling glass is chosen as an alternative raw material in upgrading ceramic into glass ceramic. Th...
This study was carried out to gain understanding about the sintering behaviour of highly crystallisa...
Sintered wollastonite-plagioclase glass-ceramics were prepared through crystallization of a parent g...
Numerous silicates based wastes have been produced and considered for recycling and reuse. Among the...
The vitrification treatment has been successfully exploited as a solution for the disposal of pollut...
Porcelain represents one of the most complex ceramics, formulated from a mix of clay, feldspar and q...
Lightweight glass-ceramic from waste material consists of (x) paper ash- (80-x) cullet–20 Kaolin cla...
Sintered glass-ceramics have been produced using municipal incinerator solid residues and glass cull...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
Abstract Concerns about the management of glass wool waste, approximately 800,000 tons of which are...