RI 6449 Production of Lightweight Aggregate From Washery Refuse

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
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- 4093 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
A study was made of the feasibility of using washery refuse in the manufacture
of lightweight aggregate for building materials .
Preliminary caking and burning tests showed that the refuse could be
converted into lightweight aggregate but that refuse passing a No. 14 U.S.
Standard screen could not be used without additional processing . The aggregate
was prepared by pelletizing the refuse and burning out the carbonaceous
material on a chain- grate in a refractory - lined furnace .
A small stationary - grate furnace was used to study the process variables
involved and establish optimum ignition and combustion conditions . Maximum
ignition rates were obtained at air rates of approximately 200 lb per sq ft
hr , but air rates of 450 or higher were required in the burnout period to
obtain temperatures high enough to sinter the ash . The data obtained from
this unit were used as a guide in the operation of the chain- grate furnace .
In the chain - grate furnace , satisfactory results were obtained by using
primary air rates of 200 lb per sq ft hr in the ignition zone and 500 lb per
sq ft hr in the burnout zone . The ignition- zone air was preheated to 500 ° F ,
but the air for burnout was not preheated . A total of 2-1/2 tons of aggregate
was prepared in this unit and made into experimental block .
A commercial development based upon the results of this study yielded a
product which met the ASTM specifications C 130-42 for lightweight aggregate ,
and blocks made from the aggregate were of good color , durable , and light - inweight
.
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6449 Production of Lightweight Aggregate From Washery RefuseMLA: RI 6449 Production of Lightweight Aggregate From Washery Refuse. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.