Re-Glass: Product Development Pathways for Post-Consumer Glass

Sophie Pennetier, Baizhen (Shirley) Yu
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Our research examines the viability of recycling soda lime glass from post-consumer Insulated Glass Units (IGU), mixing various types of architectural glass cullet and fusing them into flat plates by using electric kilns. Those kilns operate at lower temperatures than standard float glass production, which significantly reduces manufacturing emissions. The research outcomes suggest the potential for near-site operations, reducing transportation logistics, costs, and emissions. Strength and emissivity tests were performed on the recycled glass samples, to assess challenges arising from various production parameters including: glass types, processing methods, annealing temperatures and schedules, cullet sizes and distribution. These explorations offer high-level perspectives for developing post-consumer glass solutions driven by emissions and logistics primarily, and tectonics secondarily, exploring the cost-effective diversion of glass products from landfill to generate solutions staying within the built environment. The research examines performance aspects of recycled glass as emblematic of sustainability in design and underscores the role (and implications) of texture in architectural materiality. Performance and viability are weighted with considerations for the US market (hauling distances, energy grid emissivity across states, market culture, labor rates, incentives, or lack thereof). This exploration proposes innovative avenues for integrating distinctive, sustainable recycled glass as a hallmark into architectural frameworks.  
再玻璃:消费后玻璃的产品开发途径
我们的研究探讨了从使用后的中空玻璃单元 (IGU) 中回收钠钙玻璃的可行性,将各种类型的建筑玻璃坯料混合在一起,并使用电窑将它们熔化成平板。与标准浮法玻璃生产相比,这些电窑的运行温度更低,从而大大减少了生产排放。研究结果表明了就近生产的潜力,从而减少了物流运输、成本和排放。对回收玻璃样品进行了强度和发射率测试,以评估各种生产参数带来的挑战,包括:玻璃类型、加工方法、退火温度和时间表、坯料尺寸和分布。这些探索为开发消费后玻璃解决方案提供了高层次的视角,其主要驱动因素是排放和物流,其次是构造,探索如何以具有成本效益的方式将玻璃产品从垃圾填埋场转移到建筑环境中。这项研究考察了再生玻璃的性能方面,将其视为设计可持续性的象征,并强调了质地在建筑材料中的作用(和影响)。考虑到美国市场的情况(运输距离、各州的能源网辐射率、市场文化、劳动力价格、激励措施或缺乏激励措施),对性能和可行性进行了权衡。这一探索提出了将独特的、可持续的再生玻璃作为标志融入建筑框架的创新途径。
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