Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)

We carried out physicochemical and mechanical characterization studies of glass-ceramic materials obtained from industrial waste of slag, fly ash and glass cullet. These studies were performed through the sintering process of powder by means of cold compaction, in concentrations of 10% slag, 70% fly...

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Main Authors: Diana. M. Ayala Valderrama, Jairo A. Gómez Cuaspud, Leonel Paredes-Madrid
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Leonel Paredes-Madrid
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description We carried out physicochemical and mechanical characterization studies of glass-ceramic materials obtained from industrial waste of slag, fly ash and glass cullet. These studies were performed through the sintering process of powder by means of cold compaction, in concentrations of 10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet. A total of 230 pellets of 15 mm diameter by 5 mm thickness were produced. Later, 15 pellets were heat treated with a heating ramp of 10 ℃/min up to 1000 ℃ and held for 2 hours, followed by a cooling rate of 10 ℃/min. The remaining 15 pellets were heat treated with a heating ramp of 10 ℃/min up to 1050 ℃, followed by the same hold and cooling times. The increase in temperature favored the mechanical resistance of the glass-ceramic and the phases formed after the thermal treatments were anorthite, augite, gehlenite, and cordierite. The highest porosity found in this process was 40%; in terms of bulk densities, these were 2.36 and 2.57 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. In contrast to the observations of mechanical resistance, crystalline phases, apparent porosity, bulk density and chemical resistance. They showed that the temperature increase decreased the percentage of porosity and increased the values of densities and mechanical properties. Scanning electron microscopy images using backscattered electrons confirmed the homogenization of the mixtures in both heat treatments and mechanical properties similar to those reported for glass-ceramic materials for construction industry applications.
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spelling doaj.art-28a488c2eb9e449bb60c8d6ff966aea62022-12-21T19:24:08ZengAIMS PressAIMS Materials Science2372-04842021-06-018453854910.3934/matersci.2021033Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)Diana. M. Ayala Valderrama0Jairo A. Gómez Cuaspud1Leonel Paredes-Madrid21. Comprehensive Management of Agro-industrial Productivity and Services GISPA, Santo Tomas University, Tunja, Av. Universitaria, No. 45-202. Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia2. Institute for Research and Innovation in Materials Science and Technology, Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia, Av. Central del Norte, 39-115, Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia3. Faculty of Mechanic, Electronic and Biomedical Engineering, Universidad Antonio Nariño, Tunja 150001, ColombiaWe carried out physicochemical and mechanical characterization studies of glass-ceramic materials obtained from industrial waste of slag, fly ash and glass cullet. These studies were performed through the sintering process of powder by means of cold compaction, in concentrations of 10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet. A total of 230 pellets of 15 mm diameter by 5 mm thickness were produced. Later, 15 pellets were heat treated with a heating ramp of 10 ℃/min up to 1000 ℃ and held for 2 hours, followed by a cooling rate of 10 ℃/min. The remaining 15 pellets were heat treated with a heating ramp of 10 ℃/min up to 1050 ℃, followed by the same hold and cooling times. The increase in temperature favored the mechanical resistance of the glass-ceramic and the phases formed after the thermal treatments were anorthite, augite, gehlenite, and cordierite. The highest porosity found in this process was 40%; in terms of bulk densities, these were 2.36 and 2.57 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. In contrast to the observations of mechanical resistance, crystalline phases, apparent porosity, bulk density and chemical resistance. They showed that the temperature increase decreased the percentage of porosity and increased the values of densities and mechanical properties. Scanning electron microscopy images using backscattered electrons confirmed the homogenization of the mixtures in both heat treatments and mechanical properties similar to those reported for glass-ceramic materials for construction industry applications.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/matersci.2021033?viewType=HTMLglass-ceramicslagglass culletfly ashcold compaction
spellingShingle Diana. M. Ayala Valderrama
Jairo A. Gómez Cuaspud
Leonel Paredes-Madrid
Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
AIMS Materials Science
glass-ceramic
slag
glass cullet
fly ash
cold compaction
title Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
title_full Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
title_fullStr Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
title_full_unstemmed Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
title_short Physical analysis and production-mechanics of glass-ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold-compacted powder samples (10% slag, 70% fly ash and 20% glass cullet)
title_sort physical analysis and production mechanics of glass ceramic prototypes made by sintering cold compacted powder samples 10 slag 70 fly ash and 20 glass cullet
topic glass-ceramic
slag
glass cullet
fly ash
cold compaction
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/matersci.2021033?viewType=HTML
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