Study into the feasibility of manufacturing liquid glass using resource-saving technology
The authors’ views on the problem of resource-saving in the production of building materials are outlined, with three main modes of resource-saving indicated: the use of cheap raw materials, a reduction in the production costs, and an increase in the efficiency of the produced materials and products...
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doaj-50666f8b7fe348e88e4dfd065df296542021-02-02T07:47:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011170012210.1051/matecconf/201711700122matecconf_rsp2017_00122Study into the feasibility of manufacturing liquid glass using resource-saving technologyMizyuryaev Sergey0Chiknovоrian Alexandr1Kuriatov Kirill2Samara State Technical University, Institute of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSamara State Technical University, Institute of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSamara State Technical University, Institute of Architecture and Civil EngineeringThe authors’ views on the problem of resource-saving in the production of building materials are outlined, with three main modes of resource-saving indicated: the use of cheap raw materials, a reduction in the production costs, and an increase in the efficiency of the produced materials and products. The research provides information on the production and use of liquid glass in industry, including the construction industry. The theoretical substantiation of the possibility of developing a resource-saving technology for the production of liquid glass for construction purposes is given. The work provides information on promising alternative raw material components - diatomite, natural rock and black ash, industrial waste. Their properties are given as well as the justification of their effective use as raw materials. The method of preparation of the components and their mixtures, the preparation of sodium silicate through roasting, and the identification of the suitability of the obtained product for the manufacture of efficient building materials are described. Conclusions are made in regards to the feasibility of producing liquid glass using resource-saving technology.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711700122 |
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Study into the feasibility of manufacturing liquid glass using resource-saving technology |
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Study into the feasibility of manufacturing liquid glass using resource-saving technology |
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The authors’ views on the problem of resource-saving in the production of building materials are outlined, with three main modes of resource-saving indicated: the use of cheap raw materials, a reduction in the production costs, and an increase in the efficiency of the produced materials and products. The research provides information on the production and use of liquid glass in industry, including the construction industry. The theoretical substantiation of the possibility of developing a resource-saving technology for the production of liquid glass for construction purposes is given. The work provides information on promising alternative raw material components - diatomite, natural rock and black ash, industrial waste. Their properties are given as well as the justification of their effective use as raw materials. The method of preparation of the components and their mixtures, the preparation of sodium silicate through roasting, and the identification of the suitability of the obtained product for the manufacture of efficient building materials are described. Conclusions are made in regards to the feasibility of producing liquid glass using resource-saving technology. |
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