Steklo i Keramika (Glass and Ceramics). Monthly scientific, technical and industrial journal

 

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Heading: Science for ceramic production

The possibility of using sewage sludge from electroplating industries in the production of expanded clay has been studied. The relationship between the physicochemical and operational characteristics of the porous aggregate with their chemical-mineralogical and phase composition, structure and heat treatment regime has been established. The migration of ions of heavy metals from expanded clay into water extracts has been studied and the technological modes of obtaining environmentally safe products have been determined.
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Levitskiy I. A., Pavlyukevich Yu. G., Bogdan E. O., Kichkailo O. V. Production of expanded clay gravel using galvanic wastewarer slurries. Steklo i keramika. 2013:86(7):23-27. (in Russ). UDK 666.3-127:628.3