2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10163-014-0240-3
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Effects of sintering temperature on the characteristics of solar panel waste glass in the production of ceramic tiles

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“…Particularly, an increase in such property was manifested using glass wastes deriving from solar panels. 13 A decrease was obtained when using LCD deriving glass waste. 14 Significant improvements in the ceramic tiles properties were also obtained by using different waste materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, an increase in such property was manifested using glass wastes deriving from solar panels. 13 A decrease was obtained when using LCD deriving glass waste. 14 Significant improvements in the ceramic tiles properties were also obtained by using different waste materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The added GC acted as a fluxing agent during sintering of the dried clay-glass mixture. Once melted, the glass filled the pores of the ceramic material and contributed to its densification [42], as shown in Figure 9. The addition of the glass reduced the firing temperature (down to 860 • C) at which sintering of the tested clay occurred.…”
Section: Effect Of Sintering Temperature and Glass Concentration On Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar findings were also reported by others, demonstrating that CWG could be used as a partial alternative to feldspar in porcelain sanitary ware. [123][124][125][126][127][128] Various studies have investigated the potential of CWG as an additive in brick manufacturing. Tile samples were prepared by adding 0%-50% CWG in the ceramic mixture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is feasible to partly use CWG as an alternative to conventional raw materials and fluxes in stoneware tile products. [123][124][125][126][127][128] Various studies have investigated the potential of CWG as an additive in brick manufacturing. Loryuenyong et al 129 evaluated the effects of CWG on the mechanical and physical properties of clay bricks.…”
Section: Khan Et Al 108mentioning
confidence: 99%