Study of the Incorporation of Residue of Ornamental Rocks in Ceramic Tiles
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 191 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
The incorporation of industrial waste into ceramic tiles is a major trend in the search for alternative raw materials, and also in the search for environmentally correct disposal of waste. In order to evaluate the effect of the incorporation of residues from the ornamental stone industries, in the properties of ceramic tiles, incorporations of up to 40% by weight of the residue in ceramic mass were studied. It is noteworthy that this residue is constituted basically by limestone and its characterization was performed by grain size analysis, Atterberg boundaries, grain density and chemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence. The specimens were burned at 800 °C and the following properties were evaluated: linear retraction, water absorption and bending rupture stress. The results indicated that the residue of ornamental rocks is a material with potential to be used as a component in the mass of red ceramic tiles.
Citation
APA: (2018) Study of the Incorporation of Residue of Ornamental Rocks in Ceramic Tiles
MLA: Study of the Incorporation of Residue of Ornamental Rocks in Ceramic Tiles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.