The Use of Ceramic Waste Powder (CWP) in Making Eco-Friendly Concretes

A. El-Dieb, M. Taha, S. I. Abu-eishah
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The global production of ceramic waste powder (CWP), which is produced during the final polishing process of ceramic tiles, exceeds 22 billion tons. The disposal of CWP in landfills will cause significant environmental problems (i.e., soil, air, and groundwater pollution). CWP is characterized by its chemical composition that is mainly composed of silica (SiO 2 ) and alumina (Al 2 O 3 ). Both minerals represent more than 80% of the CWP composition. CWP has potentials to be used as an ingredient to partially or entirely replacing Portland cement to make eco-friendly concretes. This chapter summarizes the effect of using CWP in making eco-friendly concretes, with a particular focus on using CWP as a partial cement replacement in conventional-vibrated concrete (CVC) and self-compacting concrete (SCC), and the production of zero-cement alkali-activated concrete (AAC). for RCPT, bulk resistivity and permeable tests and the average used. by at microstructure characteristics are identified using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
陶瓷废粉(CWP)在环保混凝土中的应用
在瓷砖最后抛光过程中产生的陶瓷废粉(CWP)的全球产量超过220亿吨。在堆填区弃置水能会造成严重的环境问题(即土壤、空气和地下水污染)。CWP的特点是其化学成分主要由二氧化硅(sio2)和氧化铝(al2o3)组成。这两种矿物占CWP组成的80%以上。CWP有潜力作为一种成分,部分或完全取代波特兰水泥,以制造环保混凝土。本章总结了使用CWP制造环保混凝土的效果,特别关注使用CWP作为常规振动混凝土(CVC)和自密实混凝土(SCC)中的部分水泥替代品,以及零水泥碱活化混凝土(AAC)的生产。对于RCPT,使用体电阻率和渗透性试验和平均值。利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对其微观结构特征进行了表征。
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