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Luminescence Porous Ceramics Using Recycling Glass
Materials Science Forum, 2006The fabrication and fluorescence properties of luminescence porous ceramics were investigated by using recycling glass addition of oxide phosphor to determine the suitability of this material for the application of recycling glass. The aim of this study was to give the fluorescence performance to the porous ceramics using recycling glass with phosphor ...
Junichi Matsushita +7 more
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Recycle Glass in Foam Glass Production
2014The foam glass industry turn recycle glass into heat insulating building materials. The foaming process is relative insensitive to impurities in the recycle glass. It is therefore considered to play an important role in future glass recycling. We show and discuss trends of use of recycled glasses in foam glass industry and the supply sources and ...
Petersen, Rasmus Rosenlund +2 more
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The Challenge for Glass Recycling
2003Glass recycling in the UK has been underway for over 25 years but has only grown to a level of 35 per cent. The UK's unique PRN system, introduced in 1997, has created a low cost collection infrastructure, but not yet delivered significant increases in glass recycling rates.
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2007
Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. Glass is an ideal material for recycling and in some cases can be used repeatedly without any deterioration in its physical properties. There are several types of glass entering the waste stream each with different chemical compositions and physical properties.
Bedeković, Gordan +2 more
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Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. Glass is an ideal material for recycling and in some cases can be used repeatedly without any deterioration in its physical properties. There are several types of glass entering the waste stream each with different chemical compositions and physical properties.
Bedeković, Gordan +2 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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Colour classification for glass recycling
1997Recycling of glass, starting from waste sorting, can be carried out by colour image analysis. Experimental tests, at laboratory scale, have been carried out to identify the spectral response of glass lighted with a white continuous spectrum. Different focousing conditions, optical field and surfaces status has been adopted.
BONIFAZI, Giuseppe +3 more
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