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Heading: Utilization of waste

The possibility and prospects of using cement production waste (dust from electrostatic precipitators) in glassmaking have been assessed. It is shown that the introduction of 5 to 15% of dust into the charge makes it possible to completely exclude sodium sulfate and chalk from the composition of the charge. An increase in the content of fine dust in the charge intensifies sintering and favors an increase in the specific surface area of ??the charge and the strength of the pelletized samples. At a fixed processing temperature, as the dust content increases, the weight loss decreases. Tab. 5, ill. 2, bibliography: 3 titles.
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N. I. Min'ko, M. I. Zaitseva, I. I. Morozova, and A. B. Atkarskaya Glass formation in the mixture added with cement production waste. Steklo i keramika. 2010:83(11):3-5. (in Russ). UDK 666.1