2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clet.2021.100043
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A novel method to produce a ceramic paver recycling waste glass

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“…Figures (3)(4)(5)(6) shows the relationship between the change in weight with time for samples at room temperature immersed in (NaOH, water, kerosene and benzene). The weight of the unreinforced samples increases as the immersion period increases, due to the fact that when the polymer comes into touch with the liquid, it fills the spaces and gaps in the material quickly, breaking the chains and causing breakdown, unlike reinforcement, it remains stable.…”
Section: Weight Changes Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figures (3)(4)(5)(6) shows the relationship between the change in weight with time for samples at room temperature immersed in (NaOH, water, kerosene and benzene). The weight of the unreinforced samples increases as the immersion period increases, due to the fact that when the polymer comes into touch with the liquid, it fills the spaces and gaps in the material quickly, breaking the chains and causing breakdown, unlike reinforcement, it remains stable.…”
Section: Weight Changes Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing volume of solid waste creates challenges for inefficient waste management (transport, storage, and disposal) [2]. Glass is a versatile material with many uses, and despite the fact that it is recyclable, waste glass is rarely used in its entirety [3]. Advantages of this technique, it low price, a simple process, environmental protection, and high energy efficiency, and they show great potential and broad prospects for application and reduce the amount of waste going into landfill sites )saving space), rate of raw materials consumed, pollution and litter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ceramic pavers showed an increase in dry density, better sintering at higher temperatures, as well as decreasing water absorption levels. Other recent studies dealing with mine waste [22] and industrial waste [23,24,25] application in ceramics showed satisfactory results for these alternative materials. A previous study [26] showed that mine tailings from Plombières (Belgium) proved to be a good fit to partly or totally replace some of the primary raw materials (mainly clay and sand) in ceramic roof tiles (5 wt%) and blocks (10 wt%), taking into account production parameters and product quality standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Herewith, it should be considered that each additive introduction into the composition of the raw material mixture causes an increase in some property values and a decrease in other property values [11][12][13][14]. Therefore, the comprehensive study of the additives' effect in the raw material mixture composition on the material and product characteristics, for both construction and any other purpose, is extremely urgent [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%