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Red ceramic waste as supplementary cementitious material: Microstructure and mechanical properties

, 2021
The red ceramic waste (RCW) powder has the potential to be used as supplementary cementitious material (SCM) since ceramic bricks, essentially composed of calcined low-grade kaolinitic clay, presents amorphous phases resulted from the sintering process ...
J. Hoppe Filho   +4 more
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Rapid solution combustion synthesis of novel superfine CaLaAl1-xCrxO4 red ceramic pigments

Ceramics International, 2021
Superfine CaLaAl1-xCrxO4 (x = 0.02, 0.05, 0.08, 0.10) red ceramic pigments have been prepared by solution combustion reaction and subsequent high-temperature calcination.
Wenwu Zhou   +7 more
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Characterization of Red Ceramic Waste for Application as Mineral Addition in Portland Cement

, 2021
This paper investigated the red ceramic waste originated from damaged sintered bricks as a potential source of pozzolanic mineral addition for portland cement.
J. Hoppe Filho   +4 more
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Partial replacement of metakaolin with red ceramic waste in geopolymer

, 2020
Metakaolin was incrementally replaced (33.3%, 50% and 66.6%) by red ceramic waste in geopolymer formulation to study the effect on geopolymerisation and its resultant properties.
Madhuchhanda Sarkar, K. Dana
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A new glass–ceramic red pigment

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2004
Abstract Recently in the traditional ceramic industry there has been an increasing interest in the obtainment of inclusion pigments to stabilize at the firing temperature and towards the actions of molten glasses unstable cromophore such as hematite or cadmium sulphoselenide.
BONDIOLI, Federica   +3 more
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Red Ceramic Materials Durability Evaluation

Materials Science Forum, 2005
This work intends to make an evaluation about transformations suffered by ceramic materials when they are exposed by atmospheric alteration agents. Specimens had been shaped by pressing the clay in prismatic mould and spherical form and calcinated with 600°C and 950°C.
Paulo César de Almeida Maia   +2 more
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Thermally Stable Red‐Emitting Oxide Ceramics for Laser Lighting

Advanced Materials, 2023
AbstractLaser‐driven phosphor‐converted white light sources are highly desirable for their unprecedented energy efficiency and lighting quality. However, important challenges remain due to a lack of efficient and stable red‐emitting materials. Here Eu2+‐activated oxide‐based double perovskites are explored as red emitters with thermally stable ...
Zhiyu Yang   +6 more
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Anticorrosive Coating Made by Red Ceramic Industrial Waste

LatinCORR 2023, 2023
Abstract Engineering's fundamental purpose is to seek the best ways to meet societal demands. Among these, a notable focus lies in reducing waste disposal and material consumption. In this regard, the present study assesses the utilization of red ceramic waste (known as "chamote") in the development of anticorrosive pipe coatings.
David C. R. Velasco   +2 more
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Using Red Mud Manufacturing Building Glass-Ceramics

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
In this paper, red mud of aluminum industrial residue has been studied to make the glass-ceramic, quartz sand, magnesite, fluorite and red mud was mixed to melt, molten glass was poured into the model in shape, then annealing, glass-ceramic was make, the color of glass-ceramic is brown or black, the crystals in glass-ceramic body is iron oxide by XRD ...
Chang Sheng Hu, Xi Wang
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Red Ceramic with Addition of Petroleum Coke

Materials Science Forum, 2014
The aim of this work was of evaluate the introduction of petroleum coke in a red ceramic. Petroleum coke is a solid fossil fuel, petroleum derivative, of black color and granular form approximately, obtaining as a byproduct from distillation of petroleum, by the process called "cracking" heat.
Gustavo de Castro Xavier   +4 more
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