2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2008.03.004
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Artificial stone slab production using waste glass, stone fragments and vacuum vibratory compaction

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“…The value found for water absorption is also lower than recommended for calcite marble (material regulated by ASTM C503) should have the least absorption of from to 0.20% 17 . Lee et al 17 changing the production variables has found values from 0.01 to 0.20%.…”
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“…The value found for water absorption is also lower than recommended for calcite marble (material regulated by ASTM C503) should have the least absorption of from to 0.20% 17 . Lee et al 17 changing the production variables has found values from 0.01 to 0.20%.…”
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“…Lee et al 17 changing the production variables has found values from 0.01 to 0.20%. Borsellino et al 18 using residues marble and epoxy resin in open mold, obtained the value of 0.25%.…”
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“…For water absorption and apparent porosity, compaction pressure not presents significative effect in properties value, 4 presents artificial stones produced with several variable combinations. Authors report that higher compaction pressures promote higher densities and lower water absorptions, associated to better particle packing.…”
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“…Lee et al 4 presented values of 27.9 and 46.6 MPa for S UT to artificial stones produced with compaction pressures of 4.9 and 9.8 MPa respectively. According with authors the biggest S UT promoted by higher compaction pressure is associated with greater particle packing, as pointed by higher density and lower water absorption.…”
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