Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
Experimental Study on Volume for Fly Ash of Building Block
1Ling Wang, 2He Sun, 3Zhihui Sun and 4Enqing Ma
1University of Science and Technology Liaoning, Anshan, 114051, China
2Northeastern University, 110004, China
3University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, China
4CEC Environmental Protection Science and Technology Development Liaoning
Co., Ltd., 114002, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 11:3243-3248
Received: November 24, 2012 | Accepted: December 15, 2012 | Published: April 05, 2013
Abstract
Fly ash is a waste substance from thermal power plants, steel mills, etc. That is found in abundance in the world. It has polluted the environment, wasting the cultivated land. This study introduces an experimental research on fly ash being reused effectively, the study introduces raw materials of fly ash brick, production process and product inspection, fly ash content could be amounted to 40%~75%. High doping fly ash bricks are manufactured, which selects wet fly ash from the power plants, adding aggregate with reasonable ratio and additives with reasonable dosage and do the experimental research on manufacture products for properties, production technology and selection about technology parameter of production equipment. Index of strength grade and freezing-thawing resisting etc and the high doping fly ash brick building which we are working on can achieve the national standard on building materials industry. Based on the tests, this achievement of research has a very wide practical prospect in using fly ash, industrial waste residue, environmental protection and reducing the cost of enterprises. The efficient reuse of fly ash from coal boiler and power plants has very vital significance of protecting the environment, benefiting descendants and developing of circular economy.
Keywords:
Building block, experiment, flies ash, inspection waste,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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