Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles

Utilization of rock dust to produce roof tiles and its effects on properties of tiles, mixed with red clay collected from Naogaon district of Bangladesh were investigated. After proper characterization of the raw materials, tiles were prepared with different percentages of rock dust (10-50%) mixed w...

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Main Authors: Mst. Shanjida Sultana, Aninda Nafis Ahmed, Mohammad Nazim Zaman, Md. Aminur Rahman, Pradip Kumar Biswas, Pranab Kumar Nandy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076414000967
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spelling doaj-0750d055384e47ac962208a20fa6a8752021-05-02T10:49:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Ceramic Societies2187-07642015-03-0131222610.1016/j.jascer.2014.10.005Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tilesMst. Shanjida SultanaAninda Nafis AhmedMohammad Nazim ZamanMd. Aminur RahmanPradip Kumar BiswasPranab Kumar NandyUtilization of rock dust to produce roof tiles and its effects on properties of tiles, mixed with red clay collected from Naogaon district of Bangladesh were investigated. After proper characterization of the raw materials, tiles were prepared with different percentages of rock dust (10-50%) mixed with clay sintered from 850-1100 °C temperature. Rock dust has been found good for using as fluxing material after XRF study. The samples were tested for different properties such as water absorption, porosity, mechanical strength, linear shrinkage, and bulk density. The strength values have exceeded the minimum standard requirement for roof tiles with low water absorption in most samples. The results obtained made it possible to conclude about the possibility of producing roof tiles incorporating up to 40% of rock dust having better properties (lower water absorption 6.5%, strength value 31.97 MPa) fired at 900 °C. Therefore these dust acts as a fluxing agent and reducing the sinteringtemperature of the clay material.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076414000967Red clayRock dustWater absorptionShrinkageMechanical strength
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author Mst. Shanjida Sultana
Aninda Nafis Ahmed
Mohammad Nazim Zaman
Md. Aminur Rahman
Pradip Kumar Biswas
Pranab Kumar Nandy
spellingShingle Mst. Shanjida Sultana
Aninda Nafis Ahmed
Mohammad Nazim Zaman
Md. Aminur Rahman
Pradip Kumar Biswas
Pranab Kumar Nandy
Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
Red clay
Rock dust
Water absorption
Shrinkage
Mechanical strength
author_facet Mst. Shanjida Sultana
Aninda Nafis Ahmed
Mohammad Nazim Zaman
Md. Aminur Rahman
Pradip Kumar Biswas
Pranab Kumar Nandy
author_sort Mst. Shanjida Sultana
title Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
title_short Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
title_full Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
title_fullStr Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
title_sort utilization of hard rock dust with red clay to produce roof tiles
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
issn 2187-0764
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Utilization of rock dust to produce roof tiles and its effects on properties of tiles, mixed with red clay collected from Naogaon district of Bangladesh were investigated. After proper characterization of the raw materials, tiles were prepared with different percentages of rock dust (10-50%) mixed with clay sintered from 850-1100 °C temperature. Rock dust has been found good for using as fluxing material after XRF study. The samples were tested for different properties such as water absorption, porosity, mechanical strength, linear shrinkage, and bulk density. The strength values have exceeded the minimum standard requirement for roof tiles with low water absorption in most samples. The results obtained made it possible to conclude about the possibility of producing roof tiles incorporating up to 40% of rock dust having better properties (lower water absorption 6.5%, strength value 31.97 MPa) fired at 900 °C. Therefore these dust acts as a fluxing agent and reducing the sinteringtemperature of the clay material.
topic Red clay
Rock dust
Water absorption
Shrinkage
Mechanical strength
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2187076414000967
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