Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction 2021
DOI: 10.1201/9781003176428-52
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Monolithic blocks of expanded obsidian as thermal insulating and acoustic building materials

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“…When separating obsidian during the production of rubble, sand from lithoid pumice and perlite, it turns into a waste product. By swelling of obsidian with a particle size from 5 to 20 mm with a duration of 3-10 minutes at temperatures of 1050-11500С, it is possible to obtain a lightweight porous material with the lowest average density of 200-350 kg / m 3 (in a piece) and thereby solve environmental issues -to recycle production wastes [10,11,12,13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When separating obsidian during the production of rubble, sand from lithoid pumice and perlite, it turns into a waste product. By swelling of obsidian with a particle size from 5 to 20 mm with a duration of 3-10 minutes at temperatures of 1050-11500С, it is possible to obtain a lightweight porous material with the lowest average density of 200-350 kg / m 3 (in a piece) and thereby solve environmental issues -to recycle production wastes [10,11,12,13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%