In this paper, the typical measurement techniques and production procedures defined in the UNI-EN guidelines for ceramic manufacture are taken into consideration to evaluate the properties and the characteristics of the bricks produced by using a mixture containing cubilot slag. The results of the experimental tests demonstrate that these measurement techniques are not enough to define the safety of the waste bricks. Up to now, UNI-EN guidelines for ceramics do not define crystallinity measurement for the products and then do not foreseen to determine the interaction between slag and clay. In this paper, a solution for this lack is proposed. In particular, the Thermal Analysis, X-Ray Diffraction, and the measurement of dangerous ions releasing are considered. The experimental results suggest that these techniques should be included UNI-EN guidelines because allow the definition of specific properties to the waste materials.
Measurements to evaluate the possibility to produce bricks from waste Cubilot slags
Carni, Domenico Luca;Lamonaca, Francesco;Vitale, Alessandro;
2018-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, the typical measurement techniques and production procedures defined in the UNI-EN guidelines for ceramic manufacture are taken into consideration to evaluate the properties and the characteristics of the bricks produced by using a mixture containing cubilot slag. The results of the experimental tests demonstrate that these measurement techniques are not enough to define the safety of the waste bricks. Up to now, UNI-EN guidelines for ceramics do not define crystallinity measurement for the products and then do not foreseen to determine the interaction between slag and clay. In this paper, a solution for this lack is proposed. In particular, the Thermal Analysis, X-Ray Diffraction, and the measurement of dangerous ions releasing are considered. The experimental results suggest that these techniques should be included UNI-EN guidelines because allow the definition of specific properties to the waste materials.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.