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Title: Fine Ceramics Replacing Cement in Mortars. Partial Replacement with Fine Ceramics in Rendering Mortars
Authors: Silva, J.
Brito, J.
Veiga, M. R.
Keywords: Mortars;Ceramics;Cement;Pozzolanic effect;Energy-saving
Issue Date: Oct-2008
Publisher: Springer
Citation: https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-007-9332-z
Abstract: The main objective of the use of very fine red clay ceramic waste in rendering mortars is the reduction in the primary binder (cement) content made possible by the potential pozzolanic effect of this recycled material, with very clear environmental benefits in the reduction of overly-high energy consuming cement and economic benefits in the potential reduction of the cost of mortars. This paper presents an experimental program where ceramic waste crushed to very fine particles was used to partially replace cement in mortars manufacturing, acting as a secondary binder. A large number of tests of the most relevant characteristics of various mortars in which this principle was applied were performed and compared with the results of the same tests in a reference rendering mortar with no ceramic fines (and no reduction of the cement content). The results are most promising both from a performance-based and an environmental point of view.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1014840
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