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Incorporation of spent bleaching earth and glass sediment as an alternative raw material for the manufacture of eco-products based on fired clay

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): Spanish
Published in: Materiales de Construccion, , n. 355, v. 74
Page(s): e354
DOI: 10.3989/mc.2024.373524
Abstract:

This study explores the use of two industrial residues: spent bleaching earth (SBE) and glass sediment (GS), as alternative raw materials in the production of ceramic materials from fired clay. The mixtures incorporating 0%, 10%, 30%, and 50% by weight of these residues, were examined. The impact of quantity and type of waste on product properties (density, water absorption, compressive strength, and thermal conductivity) was assessed against NTC 4205 standards. Incorporating 50% SBE reduced thermal conductivity by 35%, but increased porosity affected compressive strength. Glass sediment incorporation increased thermal conductivity but surpassed pure clay in mechanical behavior. The triphasic mix (20% GS, 10% SBE with lime) demonstrated optimal mechanical performance, meeting fired clay masonry unit standards. An eco-product prototype based on this mix was successfully manufactured, affirming that industrial waste is a viable alternative raw material, yielding ceramic materials with properties meeting or surpassing Colombian construction industry standards.

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