Waste fuels: their effect on Portland cement clinker

Nowadays, different kinds of industrial wastes are increasingly used in the clinkering process by the cement industry, with the aim of taking advantage of their energy content or confining unsuitable substances. This work evaluates the physicochemical characteristics of the clinkers obtained after i...

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description Nowadays, different kinds of industrial wastes are increasingly used in the clinkering process by the cement industry, with the aim of taking advantage of their energy content or confining unsuitable substances. This work evaluates the physicochemical characteristics of the clinkers obtained after incorporating three different wastes in different proportions: two of them with energetic capacity—trade marked waste fuel and waste carbon of petroleum—and the third that would be confined—pyrolitic carbon. The fusion temperature of the mixtures, the differential thermal analysis and the thermogravimetric analysis (DTA/TG) during clinkering and after hydration, the specific surface area at the same milling times, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and mechanical strength of the pastes elaborated with a water/cement 0.4 relation were analyzed. The results obtained were compared to those of the clinker obtained without additions.
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Buildings. Public works
Cement concrete constituents
Cements
Clinker
Exact sciences and technology
Hydration
Materials
Portland cement
Properties and test methods
Properties of anhydrous and hydrated cement, test methods
Waste management
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