Experimental Design to Maximize Granite Sawing Waste Content in Ceramic Tiles

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. I. Brasileiro
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The use of experimental design to the study of mixtures has found a wide range of applications, even in laboratory scale or in industrial development works. The aim of this work was to maximize granite sawing waste content in ceramic tiles using experimental design. Based on the raw materials, specific formulations were developed using the experimental design. The raw materials were mixed and sample bodies were produced using uniaxial pressing. The sample bodies were fired and characterized in terms of water absorption, mechanical strength and X-ray diffraction. Regression models were adjusted relating the water absorption and mechanical strength with the amount of raw materials. The results showed that the methodology of experimental design maximize the content of wastes incorporated in ceramic tiles formulations. Formulations containing up to 40% of waste can be used for the production of ceramic tiles.
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APA: M. I. Brasileiro  (2009)  Experimental Design to Maximize Granite Sawing Waste Content in Ceramic Tiles

MLA: M. I. Brasileiro Experimental Design to Maximize Granite Sawing Waste Content in Ceramic Tiles. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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