Incorporation of Sanitary Ware Wastes in Structural Ceramics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Shirley Cosin Valquiria F. J. Kozievitch Jorge E. Di Rito Guillermo R. Martín-Cortés Francisco R. Valenzuela-Díaz
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"A procedure that is being studied as a potential method for correct disposal of industrial wastes by incorporation on common clay bodies in the fabrication of structural ceramic products as bricks, blocks and roof tiles. The objective of this paper is to present the results obtained with mixtures of unburned sanitary ware wastes with a common clay from Jundiai, São Paulo, Brazil. Preliminary tests of incorporation (1,0% to 30,0% in weight) were made with hand formed spherical test bodies. With the proportion that presented spheres with the higher compression strength after drying and after firing (950°C) prismatic samples were extruded. Based on the ceramic properties of those mixtures an industrial test was performed. Six hundred hallow blocks containing 30% waste were fabricated and presented ceramic properties similar to those without incorporation. Introduction The sanitary ware segment has a very great prominence in South America, placing Brazil as one of the greater producers of the world.. Inside the country, the city of Jundiai, in the State of São Paulo is the greater producer region of this ware. Great part of the material is destined to exportation and daily it is produced high number parts. High exportation requirements make that the amount of powder waste rejects reach astronomical volumes. Until the moment too small part of that material it is re-taken with advantage, because in the own segment, there is not an economic viability, by the fact of the exigencies concerning the quality of the final product [1]. If from one side it exists that material that at the moment is deposited in landfills, or stored at the patio’s factories, from the other side the exigency of adopting exploitation rules, recycling and obedience to Laws relative to the environment as ABNT 10400, therefore it is a material that if well studied, it will certainty have a noble destiny [1]."
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APA: Shirley Cosin Valquiria F. J. Kozievitch Jorge E. Di Rito Guillermo R. Martín-Cortés Francisco R. Valenzuela-Díaz  (2008)  Incorporation of Sanitary Ware Wastes in Structural Ceramics

MLA: Shirley Cosin Valquiria F. J. Kozievitch Jorge E. Di Rito Guillermo R. Martín-Cortés Francisco R. Valenzuela-Díaz Incorporation of Sanitary Ware Wastes in Structural Ceramics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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