Utilization Of Red Mud In Manufacture Of Cold Setting Building Brick By Mineral Cementation Process

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. M. Mustakim
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Red mud is the major waste material produced during digestion of bauxite ores with caustic soda in alumina production following the Bayer?s process. Its disposal remains a worldwide issue in terms of environmental concerns. A lot of research and developmental activities are going on throughout the world to find effective utilization of red mud, which involves various product developments. At present, building materials, industries are fast growing industrial sector where the need of various raw materials is enormous. The use of red mud in building material production is one of the options for conservation of natural resources and reduction of environmental pollution. A cost-effective and energy efficient mineral cementation process has been developed at CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar for use of red mud in manufacture of building brick, block and aggregate. The red mud is an alkaline material, which contains both leachable and non-leachable soda along with different mineral constituents of alumina, iron and silica. The effort has been made to use the mineral constituents of red mud to develop cold setting building brick by mineral cementation process using a binder specially prepared from Portland Slag Cement, Lime, Gypsum and Alkali metal sulfates. The red mud has been used from 40 to 70% by weight along with fly ash and binder in development of cold setting building brick conforming to the specification of IS:12894:2002.
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APA: S. M. Mustakim  (2012)  Utilization Of Red Mud In Manufacture Of Cold Setting Building Brick By Mineral Cementation Process

MLA: S. M. Mustakim Utilization Of Red Mud In Manufacture Of Cold Setting Building Brick By Mineral Cementation Process. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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