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2017
Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factories. However, a plant producing this kind of secondary glass generates 3% of waste (glass waste 3) made of all the impurities usually present in glass waste.
MARINI, PAOLA +3 more
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Nowadays glassy sand, obtained from the secondary waste of glass, is well accepted by glass factories. However, a plant producing this kind of secondary glass generates 3% of waste (glass waste 3) made of all the impurities usually present in glass waste.
MARINI, PAOLA +3 more
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Recycling of zinc-hydrometallurgy wastes in glass and glass ceramic materials
Waste Management, 2000Abstract The aim of Brite-Euram project CT94 -1018 has been to recycle jarosite (JW), an iron rich hazardous waste resulting from the hydrometallurgy of zinc ores, to obtain glass and glass-ceramic materials. Granite scraps and mud (GW), generated by the caving, cutting and sawing of the blocks, and glass cullet have been utilized as additives to ...
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Use of wastes in glasses, glass-ceramics and ceramics
2000The aim of this work is to show possibilities for recycling solid waste by the vitrification/devitrification technique, mixing municipal bottom ash with glass cullet and steel plant fly ash, and by adding the municipal waste to ceramic bodies used for floor tiles manifacture.
BARBIERI, Luisa +2 more
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Recycling of waste glasses in the manufacturing of glass foams
2009Recycled soda-lime glass was successfully converted into glass foams by a particularly simple and economic processing, consisting of a direct heating of glass powders at temperatures from 900 to 1050 °C. The foaming operated by the oxidation of SiC, inserted as powder additive, was affected by a complex combination of processing temperature, soaking ...
P. ERCOLE, P. BERTUZZI +3 more
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