Properties of Clay-Based Ceramics Added with Construction and Demolition Waste

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wilson Acchar
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The accelerated growth of urbanization processes and current environmental concerns brought to light the existing enormous quantity of construction and demolition waste (C&DW). Considering the frequent lack of adequate landfill areas available for the disposal of these materials, their use in the manufacture of ceramic products has been attracting a growing interest from researchers and is becoming common practice, with the consequent relief in public administration concerns for the C&DW appropriate management. This work describes the study of clay-based products added with C&DW collected directly from the construction industry. Samples containing up to 50 wt.% C&DW were uniaxially pressed and sintered in air in an electric furnace (950-1150 °C, 1 hour). Sintered test pieces were characterized by X-ray diffraction, apparent density, open porosity and flexural strength. The results showed that up to 50 wt.% C&DW can be added to the clay material, with no degradation in the final product properties.
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APA: Wilson Acchar  (2009)  Properties of Clay-Based Ceramics Added with Construction and Demolition Waste

MLA: Wilson Acchar Properties of Clay-Based Ceramics Added with Construction and Demolition Waste. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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