2020
DOI: 10.25100/iyc.v22i1.8805
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Potencial de aprovechamiento de lodos industriales en la fabricación de pegante cerámico gris para pisos

Abstract: La creciente generación de lodos procedentes de Plantas de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales (PTAR) se haconvertido en un gran desafío para los investigadores en las últimas décadas; esto debido a que, por suscaracterísticas especiales, la regulación obliga a que se deba garantizar que haya una gestión integral para eliminar cualquier riesgo de producir impactos ambientales negativos. Por tanto, se busca asegurar que la generación de estos residuos sea incorporada a ciclos productivos para su valorización y dism… Show more

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“…Additional information about the elements found in the sludge sample are summarized in Supplementary Materials File SC. Due to the presence of iron in the composition of the inorganic sludge, its possible destinations become restricted; some researchers have sought to incorporate it into ceramic materials to replace a percentage of conventional aggregates [49]. Therefore, the use of industrial sludge in lightweight aggregates not only provides ways to reuse industrial sludge but also reduces the consumption requirements for sintering lightweight aggregates [50].…”
Section: Sludge Characterization 411 X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional information about the elements found in the sludge sample are summarized in Supplementary Materials File SC. Due to the presence of iron in the composition of the inorganic sludge, its possible destinations become restricted; some researchers have sought to incorporate it into ceramic materials to replace a percentage of conventional aggregates [49]. Therefore, the use of industrial sludge in lightweight aggregates not only provides ways to reuse industrial sludge but also reduces the consumption requirements for sintering lightweight aggregates [50].…”
Section: Sludge Characterization 411 X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 99%