In this work, lightweight aggregates (LWAs) were prepared from an Italian red clay, pumice scraps, and spent coffee grounds. Chemical and physical characterization was first performed on the raw materials and then on the finished products. By studying the thermal behavior of the materials, the correct firing temperature was evaluated. The obtained aggregates were fired in two different modes: in a rotary kiln and in a static kiln; the influence of the firing processes on the finished products was assessed. This study can be useful for industrially scaling up this process. Firing in a rotary kiln reduced the average diameter of the aggregates (negative expansion index), resulting in a higher compressive strength and dry particle density compared to an aggregate containing only clay. The pH and electrical conductivity values address their use in agronomy without causing problems to crops, while the higher compressive strength, density, and porosity values could allow their use in construction.

Effect of Using Rotational and Static Kilns on the Properties of Eco-Friendly Lightweight Aggregates Made with Pumice Scraps and Spent Coffee Grounds / Altimari, Fabiana; Andreola, Fernanda; Lancellotti, Isabella; Javier Cobo-Ceacero, Carlos; Cotes-Palomino, Teresa; Martínez-García, Carmen; Belen López-García, Ana; Barbieri, Luisa. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 18:(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/ma18153692]

Effect of Using Rotational and Static Kilns on the Properties of Eco-Friendly Lightweight Aggregates Made with Pumice Scraps and Spent Coffee Grounds

Fabiana Altimari;Fernanda Andreola;Isabella Lancellotti;Luisa Barbieri
2025

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In this work, lightweight aggregates (LWAs) were prepared from an Italian red clay, pumice scraps, and spent coffee grounds. Chemical and physical characterization was first performed on the raw materials and then on the finished products. By studying the thermal behavior of the materials, the correct firing temperature was evaluated. The obtained aggregates were fired in two different modes: in a rotary kiln and in a static kiln; the influence of the firing processes on the finished products was assessed. This study can be useful for industrially scaling up this process. Firing in a rotary kiln reduced the average diameter of the aggregates (negative expansion index), resulting in a higher compressive strength and dry particle density compared to an aggregate containing only clay. The pH and electrical conductivity values address their use in agronomy without causing problems to crops, while the higher compressive strength, density, and porosity values could allow their use in construction.
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Effect of Using Rotational and Static Kilns on the Properties of Eco-Friendly Lightweight Aggregates Made with Pumice Scraps and Spent Coffee Grounds / Altimari, Fabiana; Andreola, Fernanda; Lancellotti, Isabella; Javier Cobo-Ceacero, Carlos; Cotes-Palomino, Teresa; Martínez-García, Carmen; Belen López-García, Ana; Barbieri, Luisa. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 18:(2025), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/ma18153692]
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