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Corrosion–erosion wear of refractory bricks in glass furnaces

Engineering Failure Analysis, 2014
Abstract This paper presents the failure analysis of alumina–zirconia–silica (AZS) refractory bricks located in the glass level in the tank of a furnace for melting glass, since is the region where there is greater wear respect to the base. The wear of the refractory was evaluated after 4 years of campaigning, under thermal and mechanical loading ...
A.M. Guzmán   +2 more
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Aspects of Quality Assurance in Glass Bricks Manufacturing Process

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
During the last decades, the concept of quality suffered deep transformations by becoming strongly aware of the fact that the responsibility regarding quality belongs not only to the quality manager but also to the entire staff. In other words, the top management has to create such a quality management system so that to be able to continuously control ...
Madalina Rus   +2 more
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Recycling PC and TV waste glass in clay bricks and roof tiles

Waste Management, 2009
Disposal of PC monitors and TV sets is a growing problem, with over 40% of the weight of these systems comprised of waste glasses with high Pb (funnel) or Ba-Sr concentrations (panel), making them unsuitable for recycling and manufacturing new glass. A possible way to re-use these glasses is in the manufacturing of clay bricks and roof tiles.
Michele Dondi   +3 more
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Study of Silica Brick from a Glass Tank Crown

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1952
Silica brick after service in the crown of a glass tank were carefully examined for alteration. Test specimens were selected by color zones and other evidence of change. The results show appreciable absorption of soda, which lowers the refractoriness of the brick but also promotes growth of large crystals of tridymite or cristo balite.
E. S. CHRZAN, E. C. PETRIE, S. M. SWAIN
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Experimental investigation of mortar mechanical properties for glass brick masonry

Glass Structures & Engineering, 2018
The main advantage of solid bricks over hollow blocks is substantially higher compressive strength. On the other hand, solid bricks have much higher thermal conductivity, which would lead to major heat loss when used for exterior walls. Masonry pillars and walls are usually loaded in compression and/or bending resulting from the eccentricity of ...
Jiří Fíla   +2 more
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Pt Thermal Sprayed Coating on Refractory-Bricks for Glass Melting

International Thermal Spray Conference, 2011
Abstract The dense refractory is applied for the high-temperature glass melting equipment. Furthermore, platinum or its alloy-clad refractory bricks are utilized to melt high quality glass in fields of optical and display glasses. From the viewpoint of the resource saving of rare metal, the decreasing of Pt-consumption is very serious ...
Y. Ishikawa, K. Hamashima
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Using chamotte insulating brick for the roofs of glass furnaces

Glass and Ceramics, 1987
The authors assess the possibility of replacing currently used and expensive dinas insulating materials with more plentiful and cheaper chamotte insulating brick treated with sealing and heat resistant materials in order to inhibit the corrosion and thermal degradation of the refractories in actual furnace applications.
M. N. Pavlushkin   +4 more
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Limestone dust and glass powder wastes as new brick material

Materials and Structures, 2007
Large amounts of glass and limestone wastes are accumulating all over the world. Disposal of Limestone Powder Waste (LPW) and Waste Glass Powder (WGP) is a rapidly growing problem for some municipalities, so research for alternative utilization of these disposals is needed.
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Characterization of glass-epoxy composites using red brick dust particles

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019
Abstract Now-a-days, the solid wastes are used in many areas of manufacturing. But the utilization of these wastes in polymer composites has rarely been seen. Therefore, exploring new avenues for its application would be an exciting task as far as the materials recycle aspect is concerned.
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Recycling Glass Packaging into Ceramic Bricks

2022
G. C. G. Delaqua, C. M. F Vieira
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