Microstructural properties of glass composite material made from incinerated scheduled waste slag and soda lime silicate (SLS) waste glass
Glass composite material (GCM) was produced from incinerated scheduled waste bottom slag (BS) and soda lime silicate (SLS) waste glass. The effect of BS waste loading on the GCM and the microstructural properties was studied. Batches of powder mixture is formulated with 30 wt.% to 70 wt.% of BS po...
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10924/1/Jnc_offprint_jmj2013.pdf http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10924/ http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-non-crystalline-solids/ |
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| Summary: | Glass composite material (GCM) was produced from incinerated scheduled waste bottom slag (BS) and soda
lime silicate (SLS) waste glass. The effect of BS waste loading on the GCM and the microstructural properties
was studied. Batches of powder mixture is formulated with 30 wt.% to 70 wt.% of BS powder and SLS waste
glass powder for GCM sintering. The powder mixtures of BS and SLS waste glass were compacted by uniaxial
pressing method and sintered at 800 °C with heating rate of 2 °C/min and one hour soaking time. The phases
identified by X-ray diffraction (XRD) method in all sintered samples are anorthite sodian, quartz, hematite
and diopside. It was observed that higher BS waste loading results in higher porosity, higher water absorption
and lower bulk density according to ASTM C373. In contrast, the Vickers microhardness value determined
according to ASTM C1327, decreases with higher BS waste loading. This similar trend is observed for modulus
of rupture (MOR) analysis which was performed according to ISO 10545-4. This physical and mechanical
properties can be related to the microstructure observed during scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis.
More open pores and less dense surface are observed for higher BS waste loading samples. On the other
hand, samples with lower BS waste loading consists of higher dense surface and no open pores. GCM with
batch formulation of 30 wt.% BS and 70 wt.% SLS waste glass has shown the lowest water absorption percentage
of 1.17%, the lowest porosity percentage of 2.2% and the highest bulk density value of 1.88 g/cm3. It also
shows the highest MOR of 70.57 MPa and 5.6 GPa for Vickers microhardness with congruent microstructure
features. |
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