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Valorisation of boron mining wastes in the production of wall and floor tiles

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Cicek, Bugra
Duman, Fatma

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A huge volume of boron mining wastes is generated in boron producing countries every year, necessitating the need to find a viable valorisation solution urgently. Their potential in the production of ceramic tiles to curb energy consumption in the ceramics manufacture has been investigated. The 5-6 wt% waste-containing ceramic tile formulations proposed had a boron oxide (B2O3) content in the range from 1 to 33 wt%. Owing to the fluxing ability of B2O3, the sintering temperature of the developed wall tile ceramics decreased down 70 degrees C-1050 degrees C, sintering temperature of the developed floor tile ceramics decreased down to 1130 degrees C, 65 degrees C lower compared to benchmarked commercial ceramics. The mechanical, chemical and physical properties of the new compositions were comparable to those of typical commercial products. The developed wall tiles had a water absorption of 19.39% and 20.46 N/mm(2) strength providing the requirements of TS EN ISO 10545 standard, where floor tiles had a 0.49% water absorption and 38.43 Ni mm(2) strength. There is considerable scope to incorporate boron mining waste in the production of more sustainable ceramics at industrial scales.

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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Construction and building technology, Engineering, Vivil engineering, Materials science

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Construction And Building Materials

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10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.05.182

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