Ceramic bricks made from municipal solid waste incineration-derived clay and ashes: A quality study

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This paper presents analytical data from tests on bricks made from different clay/ash mixtures. The ashes used were obtained from a Hoffmann-type brick-making furnace equipped for coal and municipal solid waste co-firing. The bricks were physically and chemically characterised and their quality was determined by porosimetry, water absorption, breaking load and tensile strength tests. Brick loading capacity increased by up to 10% with ash mixtures and decreased at higher percentages, whereas water absorption increased brick loading capacity for all mixtures. This study showed that clay/ash bricks complied with all the quality standards required in Colombia.

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García-Ubaque, C. A., González-Hässig, A., & Vaca-Bohórquez, M. L. (2013). Ceramic bricks made from municipal solid waste incineration-derived clay and ashes: A quality study. Ingenieria e Investigacion, 33(2), 36–41. https://doi.org/10.15446/ing.investig.v33n2.39515

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