Application of Post-Consumer Glass as a Cementing Agent in Mine Backfill - A Sustainable Alternative

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. De Souza J. F. Archibald
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

"Many underground mines use cemented backfill to mitigate environmental effects associated with tailings disposal. The large energy needs associated with mine backfilling and cement production operations create significant CO2 and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. This paper introduces post-consumer glass as an alternate, equally effective and lower cost binder agent strategy for cement in backfill that may be implemented to assist in reducing solid waste production, lowering energy costs, and restricting Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Extensive engineering testing, consisting of pipe flow loop tests and strength tests, has been implemented in order to demonstrate the technical feasibility of process integration within industry. An economic analysis has demonstrated that glass is competitive in cost relative to cement and a socioeconomic study has further indicated that the utilization of glass in mine backfill would create a new market for waste glass that requires less processing and reduces costs."
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APA: E. De Souza J. F. Archibald  (2005)  Application of Post-Consumer Glass as a Cementing Agent in Mine Backfill - A Sustainable Alternative

MLA: E. De Souza J. F. Archibald Application of Post-Consumer Glass as a Cementing Agent in Mine Backfill - A Sustainable Alternative. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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