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Development of Resource-Saving Cellular Glass Technology and Materials Based on it
Materials Science Forum, 2016E A Yatsenko, B M Goltsman
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Monolithic and Cellular Sintered Glass-Ceramics from Wastes
Advances in Science and Technology, 2006Several kinds of wastes have been converted into glasses, successively powdered and sintered with simultaneous crystallisation. The employed “sinter-crystallisation” process was useful to obtain glass-ceramics with particular crystal phases (sometimes un-accessible from traditional nucleation/crystal growth treatments, like feldspar crystals ...
BERNARDO, ENRICO +2 more
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, 2020
Cellular glass composites can be made of waste flat glass or bottle glass added with eggshell powder 0, 1, 3 and 5%wt and then fired at 800° and 900°C for 1 h using compression molding process.
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Cellular glass composites can be made of waste flat glass or bottle glass added with eggshell powder 0, 1, 3 and 5%wt and then fired at 800° and 900°C for 1 h using compression molding process.
N. Tangboriboon +2 more
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Structure Formation in Cellular Glass Based on Novocherkassk CHPP Ash-Slag Wastes
Glass and Ceramics, 2018The compositions and technological parameters for the synthesis of cellular glass based on the ash-slag wastes from the Novocherkassk CHPP (heat-insulation layer of a multilayer silicate composite heat-insulation-decorative material) have been developed.
V. A. Smolii +3 more
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Glass and Ceramics, 2017
The physical-chemical processes involved in the formation of the cellular structure of heat-insulation building glass materials as a result of thermoplastic sintering of batch at temperatures 600 – 870°C are examined. Such a cellular glass formation process occurs because the significant gas-phase volume formed at low viscosity diffuses in the ...
V. A. Smolii +2 more
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The physical-chemical processes involved in the formation of the cellular structure of heat-insulation building glass materials as a result of thermoplastic sintering of batch at temperatures 600 – 870°C are examined. Such a cellular glass formation process occurs because the significant gas-phase volume formed at low viscosity diffuses in the ...
V. A. Smolii +2 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF COMPOSITION AND TECHNOLOGY OF CELLULAR GLASS USING VOLCANIC ASH
NED University Journal of ResearchThe possibility of producing cellular glass using volcanic ash has been studied by considering the chemical and mineralogical composition of volcanic ash from the Molladag deposit.
Yasin Khalilov +3 more
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Foam glass manufacturing as sustainable reuse of waste glass
Physics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part BFoam glass or cellular glass, is a lightweight, porous glass material with a rigid structure. It is made by heating a mixture of powdered glass and one or more additives/ foaming agents and is used in different applications.
Arjen Steiner
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STUDY OF TEMPERATURE REGIMES FOR THE FORMATION OF THE CELLULAR STRUCTURE OF FOAM GLASS
Scientific Bulletin of BuildingThe aim of this work was to study the physicochemical processes occurring in the raw material mixture during thermal treatment and the kinetics of its foaming, with the ultimate goal of optimizing the technological parameters for foam glass production ...
Nataliia Zhdaniuk +3 more
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Recovery of Sulfur-Alkaline Waste by Processing into Cellular Silicate Material
Ecology and Industry of Russia, 2018The formation of cellular silicate glasses from sulfide-alkaline solutions and amorphous silicon oxide has been studied. The mechanism of formation of silicates from sodium hydroxide and amorphous silicon oxide and processes of gasification with the ...
Y. Vaisman +4 more
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STRUCTURE OF THE PORES OF CELLULAR CONCRETE CONTAINING CATHODE RAY TUBES GLASS CULLET
Technique and technology of silicatesTo date, the issue of handling toxic unsorted waste of cathode ray tubes (CRT) glass cullet remains relevant. The present paper proposes to replace part of the fine aggregate of cellular concrete intended for sound, heat or radiation protection with CRT ...
Dmitriy Alpackiy, Igor Myarikyanov
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