Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production

The paper is aimed at studying the composition and properties of the wastes generated during metal waterjet cutting and assessing the possibility of their use in building materials production. The essence of waterjet cutting process, waste generation mechanism, waste accumulation volumes at enterpri...

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Main Authors: Skanavi Nataliya, Dovydenko Timofey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711700041
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spelling doaj-b444d1248b254fc3948f7ec19ec88e1b2021-02-02T00:39:24ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011170004110.1051/matecconf/201711700041matecconf_rsp2017_00041Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials productionSkanavi Nataliya0Dovydenko Timofey1Moscow state university of civil engineeringMoscow state university of civil engineeringThe paper is aimed at studying the composition and properties of the wastes generated during metal waterjet cutting and assessing the possibility of their use in building materials production. The essence of waterjet cutting process, waste generation mechanism, waste accumulation volumes at enterprises are described. The composition and properties of the used abradant – garnet sand is given and the features of its destruction during cutting are revealed. Waterjet cutting wastes are comprehensively studies: average and bulk density, granulometric composition, chemical composition are determined, various fractions are studied with an electronic microscope. It is revealed that during cutting abradant particles are destroyed, a large amount of dust fraction emerges with the particles of cut metal mixed into it. The metal waterjet cutting wastes are found to be very small, practically monofractive, heavy sands with a high content of dust fraction, which chemical composition is dominated by oxides of iron, silicon and aluminum. This characteristic of the wastes has allowed us to outline possible ways of how to use them: in ceramic items production as thinning agents and fluxing agents, in Portland cement production as a correcting iron-containing agent, as a mortar filler, including special mortars, as a building materials volumetric staining pigment, etc.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711700041
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Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
title_short Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
title_full Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
title_fullStr Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of possibility of metal waterjet cutting wastes use in building materials production
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The paper is aimed at studying the composition and properties of the wastes generated during metal waterjet cutting and assessing the possibility of their use in building materials production. The essence of waterjet cutting process, waste generation mechanism, waste accumulation volumes at enterprises are described. The composition and properties of the used abradant – garnet sand is given and the features of its destruction during cutting are revealed. Waterjet cutting wastes are comprehensively studies: average and bulk density, granulometric composition, chemical composition are determined, various fractions are studied with an electronic microscope. It is revealed that during cutting abradant particles are destroyed, a large amount of dust fraction emerges with the particles of cut metal mixed into it. The metal waterjet cutting wastes are found to be very small, practically monofractive, heavy sands with a high content of dust fraction, which chemical composition is dominated by oxides of iron, silicon and aluminum. This characteristic of the wastes has allowed us to outline possible ways of how to use them: in ceramic items production as thinning agents and fluxing agents, in Portland cement production as a correcting iron-containing agent, as a mortar filler, including special mortars, as a building materials volumetric staining pigment, etc.
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