This paper addresses the prospects of recycling waste from oil and gas extraction in order to manufacture building materials. The principal possibility has been established to apply the examined samples of drilling sludge as the basic raw material and a mineral additive in the compositions of masses to produce wall ceramics with the required consumer properties. The main technological parameters for obtaining wall ceramics using the samples of gas extraction waste have been investigated. The formulations for ceramic masses have been developed applying fusible medium-sintered loam and drilling sludge in the amount of 20–80 % by weight. The properties of the obtained ceramic samples containing clay and high-carbonate drilling sludges have be...
The substitution of conventional clay raw materials for some wastes, in this case, ashes from the i...
Scientists proved that municipal sewage sludge contains many dangerous pathogens, toxic heavy metals...
The massive growth of the ceramic industry and the consequent demand for construction materials worl...
The substitution of clayey raw materials for other wastes, in this case urban sewage sludge and marb...
Currently, the main destination for sludge from Drinking Water Treatment Plants (DWTP) is its dispos...
The substitution of clayey raw materials for other wastes, in this case sludge rich in calcium carbo...
At present, there is a trend towards increasing demand for ceramic products with enhanced physical a...
We evaluated the feasibility of incorporating sludge from decantation ponds of a water treatment pla...
In ceramic production, vast amount of green process waste is created. Green process waste in other w...
Sludge is created during a variety of industrial processes, including industrial ceramics. Consideri...
This paper studies the application of sawdust materials in the production of porous ceramic. First, ...
The development of the mining industry has resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of waste, w...
Most brick companies nowadays focus their research on the recycling of waste, in order to be able to...
The large quantities of sewage sludge that are currently generated require new alternatives for its ...
The large amounts of sewage sludge (11 million tonnes in Europe in 2005) produced in paper manufactu...
The substitution of conventional clay raw materials for some wastes, in this case, ashes from the i...
Scientists proved that municipal sewage sludge contains many dangerous pathogens, toxic heavy metals...
The massive growth of the ceramic industry and the consequent demand for construction materials worl...
The substitution of clayey raw materials for other wastes, in this case urban sewage sludge and marb...
Currently, the main destination for sludge from Drinking Water Treatment Plants (DWTP) is its dispos...
The substitution of clayey raw materials for other wastes, in this case sludge rich in calcium carbo...
At present, there is a trend towards increasing demand for ceramic products with enhanced physical a...
We evaluated the feasibility of incorporating sludge from decantation ponds of a water treatment pla...
In ceramic production, vast amount of green process waste is created. Green process waste in other w...
Sludge is created during a variety of industrial processes, including industrial ceramics. Consideri...
This paper studies the application of sawdust materials in the production of porous ceramic. First, ...
The development of the mining industry has resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of waste, w...
Most brick companies nowadays focus their research on the recycling of waste, in order to be able to...
The large quantities of sewage sludge that are currently generated require new alternatives for its ...
The large amounts of sewage sludge (11 million tonnes in Europe in 2005) produced in paper manufactu...
The substitution of conventional clay raw materials for some wastes, in this case, ashes from the i...
Scientists proved that municipal sewage sludge contains many dangerous pathogens, toxic heavy metals...
The massive growth of the ceramic industry and the consequent demand for construction materials worl...