C04B18/06

RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATES AND HEAVY OIL FUEL ASH FOR GREEN CONTROLLED LOW STRENGTH MATERIAL

A controlled low strength material has constituents that include a cement, an aggregate, and a water. The aggregate includes concrete demolition waste. The controlled low strength material has a compressive strength that does not exceed 8.3 MPa, measured at 28 days. The controlled low strength material can alternately include a heavy oil fuel ash and the controlled low strength material can have a compressive strength that does not exceed 2.10 MPa, measured at 28 days.

RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATES AND HEAVY OIL FUEL ASH FOR GREEN CONTROLLED LOW STRENGTH MATERIAL

A controlled low strength material has constituents that include a cement, an aggregate, and a water. The aggregate includes concrete demolition waste. The controlled low strength material has a compressive strength that does not exceed 8.3 MPa, measured at 28 days. The controlled low strength material can alternately include a heavy oil fuel ash and the controlled low strength material can have a compressive strength that does not exceed 2.10 MPa, measured at 28 days.

Process and apparatus for producing a shaped article

Disclosed herein is a method and an apparatus for producing a shaped article. The method comprises obtaining a freshly produced aluminosilicate-containing particulate waste material and, before the waste material cools to ambient temperature, mixing the waste material into a mixture, wherein the mixture comprises the aluminosilicate, a metal oxide, an alkali, a water soluble silicate and water; shaping the mixture; and curing the shaped mixture, whereby the shaped article is produced.

Process and apparatus for producing a shaped article

Disclosed herein is a method and an apparatus for producing a shaped article. The method comprises obtaining a freshly produced aluminosilicate-containing particulate waste material and, before the waste material cools to ambient temperature, mixing the waste material into a mixture, wherein the mixture comprises the aluminosilicate, a metal oxide, an alkali, a water soluble silicate and water; shaping the mixture; and curing the shaped mixture, whereby the shaped article is produced.

Process and apparatus for producing a shaped article

Disclosed herein is a method and an apparatus for producing a shaped article. The method comprises obtaining a freshly produced aluminosilicate-containing particulate waste material and, before the waste material cools to ambient temperature, mixing the waste material into a mixture, wherein the mixture comprises the aluminosilicate, a metal oxide, an alkali, a water soluble silicate and water; shaping the mixture; and curing the shaped mixture, whereby the shaped article is produced.

Method for Producing a Carbonate Bonded, Compacted Article

The method for producing a carbonate bonded, compacted article, which method comprises the steps of providing a particulate, carbonatable material; compacting the particulate material to form a compact; and carbonating said compact. The carbonation of the compact is started and subsequently continued for at least 1 hour with a low partial carbon dioxide pressure in the carbonation gas which is lower than 0.5 bars, after which carbonation of the compact is continued for at least 8 hours with a high partial carbon dioxide pressure in the carbonation gas which is higher than 0.5 bars. By carbonating in two phases with a low and a high partial carbon dioxide pressure, a higher compressive strength of the carbonated compacts can be achieved within a predetermined carbonation time, in particular within a carbonation time of about 24 hours so that every day new compacts can be carbonated.

Method for Producing a Carbonate Bonded, Compacted Article

The method for producing a carbonate bonded, compacted article, which method comprises the steps of providing a particulate, carbonatable material; compacting the particulate material to form a compact; and carbonating said compact. The carbonation of the compact is started and subsequently continued for at least 1 hour with a low partial carbon dioxide pressure in the carbonation gas which is lower than 0.5 bars, after which carbonation of the compact is continued for at least 8 hours with a high partial carbon dioxide pressure in the carbonation gas which is higher than 0.5 bars. By carbonating in two phases with a low and a high partial carbon dioxide pressure, a higher compressive strength of the carbonated compacts can be achieved within a predetermined carbonation time, in particular within a carbonation time of about 24 hours so that every day new compacts can be carbonated.

CARBONATED COMPOSITE

The invention relates to a process for producing a composite comprising: a. providing a particulate material, wherein the particulate material comprises minerals having a content of at least 30% m/m of calcium, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, potassium or iron, or a combination of two or more thereof. b. providing an aggregate, c. providing a primary additive, wherein the primary additive comprises a sugar or derivative thereof, a polyol or derivative thereof, an organic acid, an organic acid salt or an inorganic acid, or any combination of two or more thereof, d. mixing the particulate material, the aggregate and the primary additive with water to form a mixture, and e. carbonating the mixture in the presence of carbon dioxide, wherein the concentration of carbon dioxide is greater than about 2 vol %.

CARBONATED COMPOSITE

The invention relates to a process for producing a composite comprising: a. providing a particulate material, wherein the particulate material comprises minerals having a content of at least 30% m/m of calcium, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, potassium or iron, or a combination of two or more thereof. b. providing an aggregate, c. providing a primary additive, wherein the primary additive comprises a sugar or derivative thereof, a polyol or derivative thereof, an organic acid, an organic acid salt or an inorganic acid, or any combination of two or more thereof, d. mixing the particulate material, the aggregate and the primary additive with water to form a mixture, and e. carbonating the mixture in the presence of carbon dioxide, wherein the concentration of carbon dioxide is greater than about 2 vol %.

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES USING INCINERATION ASH
20230073583 · 2023-03-09 · ·

The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of construction aggregates using incineration ash, in which aggregates for construction, such as gravel or sand are manufactured using incineration ashes produced during the incineration process of household waste, food waste, sewage waste, construction and industrial waste, etc. while realizing eco-friendly manufacturing environments, reducing costs through successive steps and reducing and discharging harmful gases produced during firing.