Characterization and Incorporation of Paper Sludge Waste into Clay Bricks

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Regina Maria Pinheiro Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira Sergio Neves Monteiro Rubén Sánchez Djalma Souza
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"This work has for objectives to characterize a waste generated in the form of sludge during the treatment of the effluent of a paper making industry and to evaluate the effect of its incorporation up to 10 wt.% on the properties of a clayey body used for brick production. For the characterization of the waste the following techniques were used: X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, differential thermal analysis and termogravimetric analysis with mass spectrometry. Specimens were prepared by uniaxial pressing at 20 MPa before firing at 750 °C. The physical and mechanical properties evaluated were: linear shrinkage, water absorption and flexural rupture strength. The results showed that, in agreement with the characteristics of the waste, its recycling into red ceramic can contribute to decrease the consumption of fuel during the firing stage. However, the waste changes the physical and mechanical properties, generating a deleterious effect on the water absorption and flexural rupture strength of the ceramic.IntroductionAccording to the Brazilian Association of Pulp and Paper, in the last 10 years, the global production of paper grew 35%. Brazil produced 8,2 million tons of paper in 2004 and held the position of the seventh largest world manufacturer of pulp, with about 9,4 million tons per year [1]. The pulp and paper industry generates effluents that present problems related to their disposal, even after the treatment. Among the solid wastes generated by this industry, the main waste is the primary sludge from the effluent treatment plant (ETP).After the initial treatment the decanted solids go through a dewatering stage, generating the solid form denominated primary sludge. This sludge resembles a paper paste of dark gray color when humid, and clear gray color when dry. This primary waste is composed basically of kaolin, pulp, traces of chemical substances and water. This waste generated in the pulp and paper industry depends on the characteristics of the process and of the employed techniques. It can vary significantly from one industrial unit to another, even in the case that the final products are similar. Its composition is approximately 60% of kaolin and 40% of pulp, and these percentages can vary in some moments as a function of the process [2,3]."
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APA: Regina Maria Pinheiro Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira Sergio Neves Monteiro Rubén Sánchez Djalma Souza  (2008)  Characterization and Incorporation of Paper Sludge Waste into Clay Bricks

MLA: Regina Maria Pinheiro Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira Sergio Neves Monteiro Rubén Sánchez Djalma Souza Characterization and Incorporation of Paper Sludge Waste into Clay Bricks. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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