Preparation and characterization of Phosphate-Sludge kaolin mixture for ceramics bricks

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Phosphate Sludge (PS) waste has been a problem in metal surface finishing industry. The waste cannot be dumped in landfill due to the metal content. Valorisation of the waste will be beneficial in a way that it conserves natural reserves and reduces energy consumption. This paper describes the attempt of utilization of PS by mixing it in kaolin in preparation of ceramic bricks. A series of experiments showed that mixtures containing between 25-50 mass % PS sintered at 1200°C attained the highest compressive strength of > 25 MPa. X-ray diffractions (XRD) showed that the presence of PS hindered the formation of mullite, the phase that contribute to strength in Al2O3-SiO2 kaolin system. In the mixture of 1:1 kaolin: PS fired at 1200°C, cristobalite was formed, instead of mullite, as observed in the XRD patterns.

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Muliawan, J., & Astutiningsih, S. (2018). Preparation and characterization of Phosphate-Sludge kaolin mixture for ceramics bricks. International Journal of Technology, 9(2), 317–324. https://doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v9i2.1119

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