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Reusing coffee waste in manufacture of ceramics for construction

Advances in Applied Ceramics, 2013
This paper aims at studying the influence of different clay/coffee waste mixtures in structural ceramics by incorporating different amounts of spent coffee grounds as an additive. Clay paste with 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt-% of coffee waste was used to mould clay bodies, which were then fired at the temperatures of 900, 1000 and 1100°C.
B. Sena da Fonseca   +3 more
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Construction of Microfluidic Chip Structure for Cell Migration Studies in Bioactive Ceramics

Small, 2023
AbstractCell migration is an essential bioactive ceramics property and critical for bone induction, clinical application, and mechanism research. Standardized cell migration detection methods have many limitations, including a lack of dynamic fluid circulation and the inability to simulate cell behavior in vivo.
Sheng Ye   +9 more
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Lateritic soil geopolymer composites for ceramics and engineering construction applications

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, 2022
Abstract Characterization of an Amazonian, laterite‐doped, kaolinitic soil (LK) or “lateritic soil” and laterite‐doped metakaolin (LMK) calcined at two distinct rates, as well as granite‐marble (GM) particulate industrial wastes was performed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X‐ray diffraction ...
Marilene G. Sá Ribeiro   +5 more
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Low-melting non-frit glazes for construction and artistic ceramics

Glass and Ceramics, 2013
Low-melting non-frit glazes with firing temperature 950 – 1000°C were obtained in the system datolite–perlite–cullet. The conditions under which high-quality coatings are formed were determined: pre-firing datolite and perlite, B2O3/Al2O3 > 2.5 in the glaze and slip ultradispersity.
N. F. Zhernovaya   +3 more
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Ceramic pigments for construction ceramics

Glass and Ceramics, 2009
The possibility of synthesizing ceramic pigments using industrial wastes — nepheline sludge from the production of alumina, spent sulfovanadate diatomite (SVD) catalyst, and spent Ziegler – Natt catalyst—is studied. These materials will lower production costs of ceramic pigments.
M. B. Sedel’nikova   +3 more
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Properties of glass-ceramic materials for fixed partial denture construction

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1996
In order to determine the feasibility of constructing fixed partial dentures using glass-ceramic materials, the flexural strength and marginal fit of three experimental glass ceramic materials, and DICOR as control, were studied. The flexural strength ranged from 105.8 MPa to 129.5 MPa.
K, Chung, J, Duh
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Construction of Ni-loaded ceramic composites for efficient microwave absorption

Applied Surface Science, 2021
Abstract To realize the high-effective utilization of solid waste fly ash (FA) as microwave absorbent, the Ni-loaded FA composites (NiFA) used as microwave absorbents were synthesized by a two-step method using solid waste fly ash as the raw material.
Baoshun Zhu   +6 more
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A glaze for construction ceramics

Glass and Ceramics, 1994
A new glaze for facing tiles, tiles, and sanitary-technical products was developed. The glaze, which has a high concentration of quartz materials, is characterized by good technical and operational properties.
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A Review of Lightweight Composite Development Using Paper Waste and Pulverized Ceramics - Towards a Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Construction

International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, 2021
Finding an effective framework for the consumption of municipal and construction/demolition wastes has been the main research consideration for decades.
P. Awoyera   +3 more
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Ceramic bodies with rock processing residues (RPR) for constructing materials

Waste Disposal & Sustainable Energy, 2020
The rock processing residue (RPR) waste is used for part of the ceramic products. The present work deals with the unused waste useful for making ceramic materials and save the area and the dump space. The residues are initially analyzed with the chemical and spectroscopic method. The residues are mixed with clay of proportions 0–50 wt% in steps of 10%.
R. Vijayaragavan   +2 more
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