The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was evaluated and its suitability as a partial Portland cement replacement was analysed. The raw material was finely ground and physico-chemically characterised using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and laser analysis particle size distribution (ADL). Percentages of ceramic waste (from 15 wt% to 50 wt%) to substitute Portland cement were used to assess this material's pozzolanic behaviour, and samples were cured at 20°C for different curing times. pH tests and conductivity measurements were used to evaluate its pozzolanic character, while mortars were utilised to evaluate compressive strength beha...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
Permission is granted by ICE Publishing to print one copy for personal use. Any other use of these P...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
[EN] Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows t...
Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows the re...
Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows the re...
Both the Ceramic wastes and the pollution of the cement industry can cause strong damage to the env...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The ceramic wastes can cause strong damage to the environment. In this article, the experimental stu...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
Permission is granted by ICE Publishing to print one copy for personal use. Any other use of these P...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
[EN] Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows t...
Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows the re...
Reusing ceramic waste as a pozzolanic admixture may offer environmental benefits as it allows the re...
Both the Ceramic wastes and the pollution of the cement industry can cause strong damage to the env...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The ceramic wastes can cause strong damage to the environment. In this article, the experimental stu...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...
The aim of the work is to reuse ceramic waste, in order to allow the production of Pozzolanic cement...