Recycling of secondary raw materials is a priority of waste handling in the countries of the Europeancommunity. A potentially important secondary raw material is the product of the thermal transformationof cement–asbestos, produced by prolonged annealing at 1200–1300C. The product is chemically comparableto a Mg-rich clinker. Previous work has assured the reliability of the transformation process. Thecurrent challenge is to find potential applications as secondary raw material. Recycling of thermally treatedasbestos-containing material (named KRY-AS) in traditional ceramics has already been studied withsuccessful results.The results presented here are the outcome of a long termed project started in 2005 and devoted to therecycling of this secondary raw materials in various industrial applications. KRY-AS can be added in medium-high percentages (10–40 wt%) to commercial mixtures for the production of clay bricks, rock-woolglasses for insulation as well as Ca-based frits and glass–ceramics for the production of ceramic tiles. Thesecondary raw material was also used for the synthesis of two ceramic pigments; a green uvarovite-basedpigment [Ca3Cr2(SiO4)3] and a pink malayaite-based pigment [Ca(Sn,Cr)SiO5]. The latter is especiallyinteresting as a substitute for cadmium-based pigments. This work also shows that KRY-AS can replacestandard fillers in polypropylene plastics without altering the properties of the final product. For eachapplication, a description and relevant results are presented and discussed.

Recycling of the product of thermal inertization of cement–asbestosfor various industrial applications / Gualtieri, Alessandro; Giacobbe, Carlotta; Lorenza, Sardisco; Michele, Saraceno; Magdalena Lassinantti, Gualtieri; Lusvardi, Gigliola; Cinzia, Cavenati; Ivano, Zanatto. - In: WASTE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0956-053X. - ELETTRONICO. - 31:1(2011), pp. 91-100. [10.1016/j.wasman.2010.07.006]

Recycling of the product of thermal inertization of cement–asbestosfor various industrial applications

GUALTIERI, Alessandro;GIACOBBE, CARLOTTA;Magdalena Lassinantti Gualtieri;LUSVARDI, Gigliola;
2011

Abstract

Recycling of secondary raw materials is a priority of waste handling in the countries of the Europeancommunity. A potentially important secondary raw material is the product of the thermal transformationof cement–asbestos, produced by prolonged annealing at 1200–1300C. The product is chemically comparableto a Mg-rich clinker. Previous work has assured the reliability of the transformation process. Thecurrent challenge is to find potential applications as secondary raw material. Recycling of thermally treatedasbestos-containing material (named KRY-AS) in traditional ceramics has already been studied withsuccessful results.The results presented here are the outcome of a long termed project started in 2005 and devoted to therecycling of this secondary raw materials in various industrial applications. KRY-AS can be added in medium-high percentages (10–40 wt%) to commercial mixtures for the production of clay bricks, rock-woolglasses for insulation as well as Ca-based frits and glass–ceramics for the production of ceramic tiles. Thesecondary raw material was also used for the synthesis of two ceramic pigments; a green uvarovite-basedpigment [Ca3Cr2(SiO4)3] and a pink malayaite-based pigment [Ca(Sn,Cr)SiO5]. The latter is especiallyinteresting as a substitute for cadmium-based pigments. This work also shows that KRY-AS can replacestandard fillers in polypropylene plastics without altering the properties of the final product. For eachapplication, a description and relevant results are presented and discussed.
2011
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100
Recycling of the product of thermal inertization of cement–asbestosfor various industrial applications / Gualtieri, Alessandro; Giacobbe, Carlotta; Lorenza, Sardisco; Michele, Saraceno; Magdalena Lassinantti, Gualtieri; Lusvardi, Gigliola; Cinzia, Cavenati; Ivano, Zanatto. - In: WASTE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0956-053X. - ELETTRONICO. - 31:1(2011), pp. 91-100. [10.1016/j.wasman.2010.07.006]
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