Study of Calcined Mixtures from Industrial Residues for Production of Agglomerates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. I. C. Fernandez L. G. Pedroti E. B. Ferreira Filho R. C. S. S. Alvarenga L. G. Justino W. E. H. Fernandes
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

More and more industries have been concerned with the disposal of the wastes generated in their production processes, once this generates a positive impact, both visual and economic enterprise, no more needing to have resources for transport and final disposal of wastes. In this context, and seen the importance of the Portland cement a sa building material, which aims the creation of an ecological cement from the mix of two wastes, the grits, which is a waste generated in pulp production, and the granite beneficiation waste. It proceeded initially with the chemical and physical descriptions of the wastes. Five mixtures, varying the percentages of the wastes and the preparation method of the raw materials, were prepared. After,the blends were sintered in a muffle furnace at 1300 °C for 15 min, forming new compounds that were compared with national cements, according to the Brazilian technical standards. It was concluded that the sintering of the product obtained satisfactory results, presenting good binder characteristics, however, some parameters were outside the limits for common Portland cements such as rapid setting time, large expandability and low compressive strength.
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APA: L. I. C. Fernandez L. G. Pedroti E. B. Ferreira Filho R. C. S. S. Alvarenga L. G. Justino W. E. H. Fernandes  (2017)  Study of Calcined Mixtures from Industrial Residues for Production of Agglomerates

MLA: L. I. C. Fernandez L. G. Pedroti E. B. Ferreira Filho R. C. S. S. Alvarenga L. G. Justino W. E. H. Fernandes Study of Calcined Mixtures from Industrial Residues for Production of Agglomerates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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