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Using eggshell waste in red wall tiles
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2008
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringWall TilesMechanical PropertiesCeramic MaterialCeramics MaterialsWaste TreatmentRaw Materials ScienceRecyclingWaste DisposalFood Processing IndustryCeramic PowdersEggshell WasteCeramic TechnologyWaste ManagementMicrostructure
Large quantities of eggshell waste are discarded in the food processing industry. This work investigates the incorporation of eggshell waste as a raw material into a wall tile body, replacing natural carbonate material by up to 15 wt%. Formulations containing eggshell were uniaxially dry pressed and fired at 1150°C using a fast-firing cycle. Physico-mechanical properties of the fired tiles (e.g. linear shrinkage, water absorption, apparent density, flexural strength) were then determined. Development of the microstructure was followed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. The results showed that eggshell waste could be used in wall tiles, in the range 5–10 wt%, as a partial replacement for traditional carbonate-based materials with only a slight decrease in the end product properties.
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