Investigation Of Glass Foam Production From Waste Cathode Ray Tube Glass

International Mineral Processing Congress
G. Mucsi
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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12
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper deals with the laboratory investigation of cathode ray tube (CRT) glass based glass foam, a relatively new product so called ?Geofil bubbles?. The main process engineering material properties of raw materials, such as particle size distribution, moisture content, density and specific surface area are shown. Then the preparation of raw cathode ray tube glass waste is presented including the following steps: crushing in impact crusher, grinding in laboratory scale ball mill, mixing, pelleting and sintering. We found that it was possible to produce foam glass (with proper mechanical stability and particle density) from the investigated waste CRT glass. The material characteristics of the final product strongly depend on the sintering conditions. Optimum conditions were determined particle size fraction was found to be 4-6 mm, temperature 800 0C, residence time 7.5 min. Keywords: waste CRT glass, grinding, pelleting, sintering, glass foam
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APA: G. Mucsi  (2012)  Investigation Of Glass Foam Production From Waste Cathode Ray Tube Glass

MLA: G. Mucsi Investigation Of Glass Foam Production From Waste Cathode Ray Tube Glass. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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