Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composites Made from Industrial Waste
7th Conference of the European Ceramic Society 2001
Diāna Bajāre, Ineta Rozenštrauha, R. Cimdiņš, J. Bossert, A. Boccaccini

Glass-ceramic materials have been fabricated from Latvian industrial wastes. These glass-ceramics, made by sintering in a very narrow temperature interval (<50 ºC), exhibit good physical properties to be considered as building materials. The optimization of the sintering behavior of glass-ceramics containing clay and alumina platelets was carried out. The experimental results showed that the addition of clay and alumina platelets was resulted in a larger sintering temperature interval of the glass-ceramic composition (>50 ºC) and in a higher ultimate strength (up to 96.5 MPa) of the materials.


Keywords
Glass-ceramic. industrial waste, reinforced matrix composites

Bajāre, D., Rozenštrauha, I., Cimdiņš, R., Bossert, J., Boccaccini, A. Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composites Made from Industrial Waste. In: 7th Conference of the European Ceramic Society, Belgium, Brugge, 9-13 September, 2001. Brugge : European Ceramic Society, 2001, pp.867-870.

Publication language
English (en)
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