2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-006-7681-4
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Effect of glass cullet on thermal properties of kaolinite

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“…From Fig. However, as the cullet is further increased up to more than 60 wt%, the porosity of the ceramics slowly decreases [10]. This result would indicate that the loose area of matrix in clay has been filled by the cullet, thus resulted in the increases of hardness [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From Fig. However, as the cullet is further increased up to more than 60 wt%, the porosity of the ceramics slowly decreases [10]. This result would indicate that the loose area of matrix in clay has been filled by the cullet, thus resulted in the increases of hardness [7].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silika ini memiliki diameter nanopertikel [3] Pemanfaatan kaca sebagai bahan campuran genteng tanah liat cukup beralasan, serbuk kaca memiliki ukuran yang sangat halus dan nilai konduktivitas termal yang tinggi. Keadaan ini memungkinkan untuk mengisi poros atau rongga dalam genteng sehingga genteng akan memiliki nilai porositas yang kecil dan kuat daya tekannya bertambah kuat [4]. Dengan dasar pemikiran tersebut, maka dilakukan penelitian "Kualitas Genteng Tanah Liat dengan Campuran Serbuk Kaca".…”
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“…The reduction of energy consumption in construction and the solution of environmental problems by recycling of industrial and domestic waste is a relevant problem. Recycling is an important environmental and economical alternative for each material class, mainly for those that do not decompose easily in nature, such as glasses -not decomposed by microbial nor by atmospheric precipitation for thousand years (Delben et al 2007). Finely ground glass waste having a particle size finer than 38 μm have pozzolanic behaviour and concrete containing ground glass exhibits a higher strength at both the early and late ages compared to fly ash concrete (Shao et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%