材料科学
多孔性
焚化
陶瓷
粉煤灰
石英
城市固体废物
同种类的
原材料
焚烧炉底灰
底灰
矿物学
冶金
废物管理
复合材料
地质学
工程类
化学
物理
热力学
有机化学
作者
M. S. Hernández-Crespo,J. M. Rincón
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0272-8842(01)00025-6
摘要
Porcelainized stoneware is a flooring and covering material of the ceramic sector with versatile and modern characteristics similar to those of the natural stone. It is a compact product, extremely hard and homogeneous, generally not fully vitreous (unglazed) in its surface obtained by fast firing of the starting bodies, a mixture of kaolinitic clays, feldspars and quartz in an appropiate relationship. The final product is characterized by its almost zero porosity, being adequated to sustain heavy traffic intensity for interiors or for exteriors, both in modern or classic constructions with a wide range of aspects, designs and colors. According to the chemistry and mineralogical composition of the granite and incinerator wastes, this paper deals with the use of an incinerator fly ash of municipal solid wastes (MSW) and two different granite sawing residues in the obtaining of new types of porcelainized stoneware. By considering most of the physical and mechanical properties here determined, these modified porcelainized stoneware (MPS) materials are close to the conventional porcelainized stoneware and glass ceramics products.
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