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NONCONVENTIONAL TECHNIQUE FOR PRODUCING HIGH MECHANICAL STRENGTH GLASS FOAM FROM GLASS WASTE


LUCIAN PAUNESCU *1, MARIUS FLORIN DRAGOESCU 1, SORIN MIRCEA AXINTE 1, 2, ANA CASANDRA SEBE 3
1. Daily Sourcing & Research SRL, 95-97 Calea Grivitei, sector 1, Bucharest 010705, Romania
2. University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, 1-7 Gh. Polizu street, sector 1, Bucharest 011061, Romania
3. Cosfel Actual SRL, 95-97 Calea Grivitei, sector 1, Bucharest 010705, Romania
*Corresponding author, email: lucianpaunescu16@gmail.com

Issue:

JESR, Number 2, Volume XXV

Section:

Issue Nr. 2 - Volume 25(2019)

Abstract:

In the work experimental results on the manufacture of glass foam with high mechanical strength from glass waste are presented. By replacing the usual conventional energy source with a nonconventional energy (electromagnetic waves) the heating efficiency allows a fast and economical manufacturing process. Calcium carbonate as a foaming agent and an addition of sodium silicate (aqueous solution) as a binder were used. By their physico-mechanical and morphological features (0.40-0.66 g/ cm3 the apparent density, 0.054-0113 W/ m·K the thermal conductivity, 2.2-6.3 MPa the compressive strength, below 1.2 % the water absorption and under 2 mm the pore size), the foams are appropriate for their use as replacer of existing similar building materials on the market.

Keywords:

glass foam, glass waste, sodium silicate, microwave, compressive strength, pore size.

Code [ID]:

JESR201902V25S01A0005 [0004929]

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