This paper reports the application of Taguchi optimization technique in determining process condition for synthetic lightweight aggregates by incorporating waste liquid crystal displays (LCD) glass with reservoir sediments. In the study the waste LCD glass cullet was used as an additive. It was incorporated with reservoir sediments to produce lightweight aggregates. Taguchi method with an L16(45) orthogonal array and five controllable 4-level factors (i.e., cullet content, preheat temperature, preheat time, sintering temperature, and sintering time) was adopted. Then, in order to optimize the selected parameters, the analysis of variance method was used to explore the effects of the experimental factors on the performances (particle density and water absorption) of the produced lightweight aggregates. The results showed that it is possible to produce high performance lightweight aggregates by incorporating waste LCD glass cullet with reservoir sediments.
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