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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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Residual Coal Characterization for Addition to Red Clay Ceramics

Materials Science Forum, 2015
The high temperature firing to process clay ceramics requires some kind of fuel, which is associated with cost and embodied energy of the final product. Saving in fuel by introducing substances with heating power represents both economical and energetical advantages.
Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira   +1 more
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Industrial sewage slurry utilization for red ceramics production

Construction and Building Materials, 2014
Abstract This paper reports on ceramic materials based on hazardous industrial sewage slurry containing galvanic glass waste and clay–sand mixture. The slurry waste has high contents of heavy metals (Ni – 3.24%, Zn – 5.28%, Pb – 1.32%, Sn – 0.67%, Cr – 4.28% and Cu – 3.78%), organic components (pitches, oils, paints, inks, etc.), and water (56.35 ...
Vsévolod A. Mymrin   +4 more
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Properties and mechanism of red mud in preparation of ultra-lightweight sludge-red mud ceramics

Journal of Central South University, 2012
New ultra-lightweight sludge-red mud ceramics (ULSRMC) were prepared by red mud (RM), clay and dried sewage sludge (DSS). The properties and mechanism of RM in the preparation of ULSRMC were discussed. The chemical components, thermal properties and mineral phases of RM were determined by energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), differential scanning calorimetry/
Da-wei Lu   +4 more
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Nubian and southern Red Sea ceramics

2018
The article consists of the description of all the sherds imported from the southern Red Sea and of Nubian type from the Middle Kingdom harbor of Mersa/Wadi Gawasis. Some interpretative remarks are proposed as well on the meaning of the occurrence of these sherds, as well as on their contribution for understanding the location fo the land of Punt.
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Lightening of red-buring clays in the production of ceramic materials

Glass and Ceramics, 2009
A light ceramic, based on red-burning clay, with good decorative and technical properties has been obtained by introducing into the ceramic mix CaCO3 in the form of finely dispersed waste products from sugar production.
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Preparation of Red Glass Ceramics Containing Ruby

Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material, 2022
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Children and Ceramics: An Adventure with Red Clay

Design, 1948
Charlotte Williams, Gertrude Unthank
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Characterization of Red Ceramic Waste for Application as Mineral Addition in Portland Cement

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2021
Juarez Hoppe Filho   +2 more
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