Recycling of Metals and Engineercd Materials 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118788073.ch107
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Conversion of Aluminium Industry Wastes into Glass-Ceramic Products

Abstract: Wastes from the aluminium industry such as red mud from the alumina refinery, fly ash from the captive power plant and spent pot lining from the smelter, have been successfhlly converted into glass-ceramic products. The process involves addition of a small quantity of glass former along with traces of nucleating agents to aid crystallization, to a specific mixture of red mud, fly ash and spent pot lining, followed by melting at around 1300°C and vitrification by cooling. The resultant glass is then converted i… Show more

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“…In the context of this new era, we should continue to carry forward the ceramic culture [8]. And ceramic cultural and creative products are ceramic products that are innovatively transformed by combining people's actual needs [9]. It is loved by people.…”
Section: Methods Of Development and Application Of Ceramic Cultural A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of this new era, we should continue to carry forward the ceramic culture [8]. And ceramic cultural and creative products are ceramic products that are innovatively transformed by combining people's actual needs [9]. It is loved by people.…”
Section: Methods Of Development and Application Of Ceramic Cultural A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass-ceramic products were produced using precise combinations of fly ash, red mud, and waste pot liner, reported by Balsubramaniam et al [37]. These products exhibit exceptional qualities and beautiful aesthetics for potential usage as ornamental tiles in the building sector.…”
Section: The Utilization Of Red Mud In Various Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%