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Sarami, Nasim, and Leila Mahdavian. "Comparison of Artificial Stone Made from Sludge Stone with Travertine Stone Waste of Stone Cutting Factory." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 23 (April 2016): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.23.64.

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Using from Stone factory waste was obtained a high-quality artificial stone. The basis of these stones is factory waste; i. Sludge stone cutting factory (SSCF) and ii. The pure waste of travertine stone (WTS).Basic formulation of artificial stone is SSCF or WTS, 50 wt.% of sludge stone is cement, 12 wt.% of cement is unsaturated polyester resin (UPR), 25 wt.% is water, 7 wt.% is the filler consists of micro-silica and different amounts of TiO2-NP. Artificial stones production with this method than to natural stone are pressure-resistant, highly flexible, resistant to freezing and scrapes, ligh
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Aguiar, Mariane Costalonga de, Maria Carolyna Sopeletti Fernandes, Maria Angelica Kramer Sant’Ana, Viviana Possamai Della Sagrillo, Alexandre dos Santos Anastácio, and Monica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli. "Eco-Efficient Artificial Stones Produced Using Quartzite Quarry Waste and Vegetable Resin." Sustainability 16, no. 1 (2023): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16010247.

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The ornamental stone industry plays a crucial role in the world economy, and thus the production process of ornamental stones generates a large volume of waste that is normally destined for landfills. Given the growing market import of artificial stones, there is a need for more sustainable practices to reduce waste and improve the use of natural resources. Thus, the present study aims to develop artificial stones with waste from the ornamental stone extraction process from the quarry, and vegetable polyurethane resin derived from castor oil, in order to analyze its viability in the production
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Gadioli, Mônica Castoldi Borlini, Mariane Costalonga de Aguiar, Francisco Wilson Hollanda Vidal, Maria Angelica Kramer Sant’Ana, Kayrone Marvila de Almeida, and Ana Júlia Nali Giori. "Incorporation of Ornamental Stone Waste in the Manufacturing of Red Ceramics." Materials 15, no. 16 (2022): 5635. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15165635.

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Brazil is one of the largest producers of ornamental stones in the world. The state of Espírito Santo has considerable social and economic relevance in the production of ornamental stones, particularly in exportation and the jobs that are directly related to this industry. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the effect of the incorporation of ornamental stone waste on the physical and mechanical properties of red ceramic manufactured using clays and waste from the state of Espírito Santo, and to collaborate to regulate the use of this ornamental stone waste in the ceramic industry whe
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De Almeida, Kayrone Marvila, Mônica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, Viviana Possamai Della Sagrillo, and Mariane Costalonga De Aguiar. "Industrial Scale Manufacturing of Red Ceramic Sealing Blocks with Ornamental Stone Wastes." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 17, no. 10 (2023): e04141. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v17n10-015.

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Purpose: The objective of this work was to manufacture, on an industrial scale, sealing blocks, made in the red ceramic industry, incorporating ornamental stone wastes in percentages of 0%, 10% and 20% in the ceramic mass. Theoretical framework: Red ceramics has an important paper in the construction industry. The sealing block is one of the most used products due to its thermal and acoustic insulation power. The state of Espírito Santo is one of the largest producers and exporters of ornamental stones in the country. The processing of these stones generate large amounts of fine waste. These w
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Babisk, Michelle Pereira, Thainá Correia Vilela, Diego Borges Tabelini, Mônica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, and Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira. "Foam Glass Synthesized Exclusively from Wastes." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 2 (2023): e04310. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n2-049.

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Purpose: The objective of this research was to synthesize and characterize foams glass using glass waste as a glass matrix and marble waste as a foaming agent. Theoretical framework: Foams glass are examples of very porous materials, the result of the insertion of a gaseous phase into a solid phase and are mostly used as thermal and acoustic insulators. Foam glass are obtained by adding a foaming agent to finely ground glass and heating it to temperatures above its softening point. Ornamental stones are basically subdivided into granites and marbles. Carbonate stone are generally included as m
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Liu, Junbo, Xiaozhen Zhang, Zhixi Mai, et al. "Preparation and Properties of Environmentally Friendly Resin-Based Artificial Stones Fabricated from Ceramic Waste." Buildings 13, no. 2 (2023): 570. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020570.

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The rapid development of the traditional ceramic industry contributes considerably to economic advancements; however, the ecological hazards caused by the large amount of sintered ceramic wastes generated during ceramic production and discarded at landfill sites are becoming increasingly severe. To realize the large-scale resource utilization of ceramic waste, sintered ceramic waste was used in this study to partially replace natural quartz sand, and new environmentally friendly artificial stones were fabricated by using vacuum vibration molding and inorganic/organic composite curing technolog
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Gomes, Maria Luiza Pessanha Menezes, Elaine Aparecida Santos Carvalho, Gabriela Nunes Sales Barreto, Rubén Jesus Sánchez Rodriguez, Sérgio Neves Monteiro, and Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira. "Development of Sustainable Artificial Stone Using Granite Waste and Biodegradable Polyurethane from Castor Oil." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (2022): 6380. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116380.

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Brazil is one of the world’s major ornamental stone producers. As a consequence, ornamental stone wastes are generated on a large scale and are usually open air disposed. Thus, it is important to develop novel material reusing these accumulated wastes, aiming to minimize environmental impact. The development of artificial stones made with ornamental stone wastes agglomerated by a synthetic polymer represents an excellent alternative and, therefore, is currently the subject of several works. This work seeks to develop an innovative artificial stone containing 85%wt of granite waste and 15%wt of
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Barreto, Gabriela Nunes Sales, Elaine Aparecida Santos Carvalho, Vitor da Silva de Souza, et al. "Engineered Stone Produced with Glass Packaging Waste, Quartz Powder, and Epoxy Resin." Sustainability 14, no. 12 (2022): 7227. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14127227.

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Engineered stone (ENS) is a type of artificial stone composed of stone wastes bonded together by a polymeric matrix. ENS presents a profitable alternative for solid waste management, since its production adds value to the waste by reusing it as raw material and reduces environmental waste disposal. The present work’s main goal is to produce an ENS based on quartz powder waste, glass packaging waste, and epoxy resin. The wastes were size-distributed by the fine sieving method. Then, the closest-packed granulometric mixture, as well as the minimum amount of resin that would fill the voids of the
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Arzumanyan, Avetik, Nelli Muradyan, Arusyak Arzumanyan, David Laroze, and Manuk Barseghyan. "Non-Cement Building Materials from Volcanic Rock Extraction Waste." Buildings 14, no. 6 (2024): 1555. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings14061555.

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This work presents the types of waste of Armenian volcanic aluminosilicate tuff rocks extraction, as a component of the raw material of non-cement, artificial stone materials, the technical possibilities of their use, and the results of experiments for meeting the indicators of physical and mechanical characteristics of natural stone. Preliminary orientational experimental studies have specified the proportions of the raw materials in the compositions, the connections between the preparation of mixtures, the compaction of samples, and the shortest possible heat treatment regimes at temperature
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Kumar, Amit, Kiran Devi, Maninder Singh, and Dharmender Kumar Soni. "Significance of Stone Waste in Strength Improvement of Soil." Journal of Building Material Science 1, no. 1 (2020): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/jbmr.v1i1.1238.

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The evolution of industries is essential for the economic growth of any country; however, this growth often comes with exploitation of natural resources and generation of wastes. The safe disposal and utilisation of industrial wastes has become essential for sustainable development. A possible approach would be to utilize these wastes in construction industries. The stone industry is one such flawed industries that generates waste in dust or slurry form; this leads harmful impacts on human beings, animals, and surrounding areas which, in turn, can lead to soil infertility. In the present study
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Kumar, Amit, Kiran Devi, Maninder Singh, and Dharmender Kumar Soni. "Significance of Stone Waste in Strength Improvement of Soil." Journal of Building Material Science 1, no. 1 (2020): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30564/jbms.v1i1.1238.

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The evolution of industries is essential for the economic growth of any country; however, this growth often comes with exploitation of natural resources and generation of wastes. The safe disposal and utilisation of industrial wastes has become essential for sustainable development. A possible approach would be to utilize these wastes in construction industries. The stone industry is one such flawed industries that generates waste in dust or slurry form; this leads harmful impacts on human beings, animals, and surrounding areas which, in turn, can lead to soil infertility. In the present study
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Bawani, Dr Muhammad Raheel, Ali Ihsan Arol, Gulsen Tozsin, and Abdulvahit Torun. "Petrographical and chemical characteristics of cleaned oltu-stone waste for their potential use (as a semi-precious stone)." Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 44, no. 3 (2025): 94–105. https://doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.0272.

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Oltu-stone, a semi-precious stone found in the Oltu district of Erzurum, Turkey, is frequently used in the making of decorative ornaments. Approximately 90-95% of the Oltu-stone mined, consisting of substandard Oltu-stone because of mineral impurities and small fragment sizes, is considered Oltu-stone waste (OW). This waste is either discarded or burned, resulting in economic losses. The utilization of Oltu-stone waste (OW) as an alternative to standard Oltu-stone (SO) could reduce such losses. In order to see if Oltu-stone waste can be used as an alternative to standard Oltu-stone, it must fi
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Waseem, Akram, Bhutani Kapil, and Thakur Ajay. "Study of Stone Slurry and Recycled Aggregate with Different Mix Proportion." Journal of Earthquake Science and Soil Dynamics Engineering 3, no. 2 (2020): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4038088.

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The main thrust of the investigation is to evaluate SS and RA obtained from field operation. Huge amounts of stone slurry (SS) waste are generated every year as a by-product of cutting stones and tiles quarries. The accumulation of SS waste is creating an environmental anxiety since this material is very fine and can penetrate and pollute the groundwater. The investigation is an effort to use the waste from the stone cutting block and demolition of concrete structures. The SS obtained from polishing and cutting of the stone can be used as partial replacement of cement. The concrete obtained fr
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De Oliveira, Daina Bourguignon Campos, Michelle Pereira Babisk, Mariane Costalonga De Aguiar, Mônica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, and Ednilson Silva Felipe. "Development of Lead Crystal Glasses Using Ornamental Stone Waste." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 3 (2023): e04423. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n3-013.

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Purpose: The objective of this work was to develop and characterize lead crystal glasses from the use of silicate wastes from ornamental stones. Theoretical framework: Glass consumption has shown considerable growth for the economy. It is predominantly used for windows and facades in modern buildings, for many practical reasons, including thermal, energy, lighting and aesthetics. The state of Espírito Santo is one of the largest producers and exporters of ornamental stones in the country. This sector is responsible for generating a large amount of waste around the world. This waste is deposite
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Agrizzi, Carlos Paulino, Elaine Aparecida Santos Carvalho, Mônica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, et al. "Comparison between Synthetic and Biodegradable Polymer Matrices on the Development of Quartzite Waste-Based Artificial Stone." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (2022): 6388. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116388.

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The development of artificial stone from the agglutination of polymeric resin using industrial wastes can be a viable alternative from a technical, economic, and sustainable point of view. The main objective of the present work was to evaluate the physical, mechanical, and structural properties of artificial stones based on quartzite waste added into a synthetic, epoxy, or biodegradable polyurethane polymer matrix. Artificial stone plates were produced through the vacuum vibration and compression method, using 85 wt% of quartzite waste. The material was manufactured under the following conditi
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Goutam, Ravi, and Yuvraj Singh. "Experimental Studies on Paver Block Concrete using Granite and Kota Stone Waste with Environmental effects on Strength." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 30, SUPPL (2024): S34—S41. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2024.v30i03s.008.

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The need to address the worldwide demand for the preservation of limited resources has prompted the exploration of alternate materials. The application of waste materials in the concrete sector is experiencing a growing trend due to its potential to mitigate costs and minimize environmental repercussions. This study aims to assess the appropriateness of utilizing waste materials from granite and Kota stone for the production of interlocking concrete paver blocks (ICPB). The current study examines the potential use of waste materials from granite and Kota stone as substitutes for natural aggreg
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Goutam, Ravi, and Dr Yuvraj Singh. "Experimental Studies on Paver Block Concrete Using Granite and Kota Stone Waste with Environment Affect on Strength." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 29, no. 04 (2023): 1881–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2023.v29i04.071.

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The numerous stone wastes produced by the various processes in the stone industries are used to create convenient forms of stone. From the primary surplus, known as stone dust it is taken out to substitute the confident quantity of cement consumption in concrete due to its least price. By utilizing trash from the building industry, the issue of disposing of stone waste can be efficiently solved. In the current investigation, Kota stone chips and granite chips utilized in place of aggregate to examine the effects on various characteristics of the concrete mixtures. The characteristics of typica
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Castilho, Evanizis Dias Frizzera, Maria Angelica Kramer Sant'Ana, Dullye Noleto Lima Teixeira, Maria Eduarda Delabeneta Silva, and Mônica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli. "Evaluation of the Technological Properties of Artificial Agglomerated Stones in Epoxy Resin and Castor Oil-Based Vegetable Polyurethane Matrix." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 1 (2023): e04249. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n1-034.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to produce and evaluate the technological properties of artificial agglomerated stone slabs produced using the waste from the stone commercially known as "Preto São Gabriel," using epoxy resin and castor oil-based polyurethane. Theoretical framework: Ornamental stones are widely used in the construction sector and are of great economic importance to the country. During the production stages, a significant amount of waste is generated. The production process generates a substantial amount of waste from the extraction and processing processes that have no eco
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Chumachenko, Natalia G., Vladimir V. Tyurnikov, and Maria G. Kalinina. "Dumps and landfills from of carbonate rock waste of the river Sok quarry." Urban construction and architecture 12, no. 4 (2023): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/vestnik.2022.04.08.

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The article is devoted to wastes generated at extraction, crushing and sorting of carbonate rock in order to obtain the finished product which is crushed stone. The article presents the information of carbonate rocks on the river Sok deposit. As a result of production at the Sok quarry two groups of waste are formed: overburden rocks and waste dumps; dolomite and limestone meal. The volume of overburden rocks and dumps is constantly increasing. Dolomite and limestone meal formed by crushing and sorting of rocks, with inclusions of crushed stone are sent to the dumps of cuttings without dividin
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Wang, Zimou, Junjie Yang, and Yalei Wu. "Particle Packing Optimization for CCR-GGBS-FA Binder Stone Waste Pavement Base Material." Applied Sciences 14, no. 17 (2024): 7979. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app14177979.

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Stone waste refers to the waste stone particles generated from mining and stone processing to finished products that are not utilized in a resourceful manner. In this study, a CGF solid waste-based binder (abbreviated as CGF), with calcium carbide residue (CCR), ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS), and fly ash (FA) as components, was developed to solidify the stone waste. Through “treating waste with waste”, the resource utilization of solid waste was realized. In order to improve the performance of the new material, this paper proposes the MAA-SW model for stone waste pavement base ma
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Strzałkowski, Paweł. "Characteristics of Waste Generated in Dimension Stone Processing." Energies 14, no. 21 (2021): 7232. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14217232.

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Natural dimension stone processing generates large volumes of stone waste, which have a significant impact on the environment, as well as on the efficiency and profitability of the stone-processing plant. The article presents the characteristics of waste produced as a result of natural dimension stone processing and the structure of the waste production process. Solid stone scraps and sludge were distinguished. On the basis of the performed analyses, it was shown that stone waste constitutes 10–35% in relation to the quantity of the processed stone material, with the quantity of sludge being e
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Hong, Yili, Zening Wang, Colin J. Barrow, Frank R. Dunshea, and Hafiz A. R. Suleria. "High-Throughput Screening and Characterization of Phenolic Compounds in Stone Fruits Waste by LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS and Their Potential Antioxidant Activities." Antioxidants 10, no. 2 (2021): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020234.

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Stone fruits, including peach (Prunus persica L.), nectarine (Prunus nucipersica L.), plum (Prunus domestica L.) and apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) are common commercial fruits in the market. However, a huge amount of stone fruits waste is produced throughout the food supply chain during picking, handling, processing, packaging, storage, transportation, retailing and final consumption. These stone fruits waste contain high phenolic content which are the main contributors to the antioxidant potential and associated health benefits. The antioxidant results showed that plum waste contained higher
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Avneesh, Patel, Verma Abhyudaya, kumar Yadav Krishna, khan Kashif, and Karim Yasir. "A Review Paper on Strength Classification of Rock Material Based on Particle Size and Mineralogical Composition for Production of Sustainable Concrete." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 7, no. 5 (2022): 361–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6604935.

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Lately, the advancement in the cutting-edge creation and the resulting development in the looking at use have incited a fast reduction in available ordinary resources. Regardless, a high volume of the advanced creation has delivered a ton of waste materials which negatively influence the environment. In such way, the marble business makes a titanic proportion of waste to some degree as of late and fills on a very basic level on time. The marble waste is generally a significantly dirtying kind of current wastes in light of its astoundingly acid neutralizer nature and its gathering and taking ca
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H. Silva, Thamyres, Joana Mesquita-Guimarães, Bruno Henriques, Filipe S. Silva, and Márcio C. Fredel. "The Potential Use of Oyster Shell Waste in New Value-Added By-Product." Resources 8, no. 1 (2019): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources8010013.

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Calcium carbonate is one of the most used raw materials in various industries, such as construction materials, food supplement, pharmaceutics, animal feed, plastic production, and others. Calcium carbonate can derive from marine wastes, like crustaceans and bivalve’s shells. The worldwide demand for new sources of food has increased exponentially, and following that tendency, the mariculture—especially the oyster culture—has been increasingly resorting to farming techniques. In 2016, 438 billion tons of oysters were produced. The majority of the shells were unduly discarded, presenting a publi
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ZEYNEP, AYGUN, and AYGUN MURAT. "Reusing of Both Agricultural and Industrial Wastes as Replacement Materials for Construction Industy: Radiation Shielding Analysis." Romanian Journal of Physics 69, no. 5-6 (2024): 905. http://dx.doi.org/10.59277/romjphys.2024.69.905.

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Reusing and recycling wastes to produce new materials are seen as costeffective, sustainable solution for the economic and environmental problems especially in the agricultural and construction sectors in the worldwide. In the paper, four groups of waste samples including both agricultural and industrial wastes (tincal waste, Bayburt stone waste, tea waste, eggshell waste, marble dust waste and peanut shell waste) were produced by mixing in different ratios. The radiation protection parameters were found by Phy-X/PSD code and radiation shielding abilities of the samples were examined. Mass att
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Kamble, S. K., Kale Rekha Sachin, and Ashish Bhagat. "Stone Slurry in Cement Concrete for Sustainable Use in Civil Engineering Work." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1193, no. 1 (2023): 012020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1193/1/012020.

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Abstract The stone industry’s waste is to blame for a slew of environmental issues. The stone waste is rarely degradable and contribute to environmental hazards. The flowing of stone slurry with rainwater also pollutes the water bodies. This contaminated water has an impact on irrigation and drinking water supplies. Fine particles of by inhaling the stone slurry that flew with the air blasts, a major health concern was created. Fine particles of stone slime buildup on the leaves of plants, trees, and other vegetation, causing aesthetic issues. As 70 percent of wastes and only 30% of major prod
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Bragina, L. L., S. O. Ryabinin, O. Yu Fedorenko, O. P. Degurko, and S. O. Melnik. "Current state and prospects of stone mining and stone processing waste use in silicate industries (review)." Scientific research on refractories and technical ceramics 120 (December 30, 2020): 196–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.35857/2663-3566.120.19.

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A review of foreign and native publications on the use of man-made raw materials, which is formed during the extraction and processing of rocks, in the silicate materials production was presented. It was shown that, the disposal of large-scale industrial waste from mining and ore processing industrial complexes is promising for solving environmental problems and expanding the raw material base of silicate industries. An increase in the waste consumption degree will contribute to the integrated use of mineral raw materials, as well as a decrease in the volume of their accumulation and an improv
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Carvalho, Aline, Gustavo de Castro Xavier, Jonas Alexandre, et al. "Environmental Durability of Soil-Cement Block Incorporated with Ornamental Stone Waste." Materials Science Forum 798-799 (June 2014): 548–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.798-799.548.

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The recycling of industrial wastes such as those produced during processing of ornamental stones is a relevant procedure to mitigate the possibility of environmental pollution. In the present work the durability of soil-cement blocks incorporated with an ornamental granite stone waste was investigated by means of water immersion durability tests as indicated by the Brazilian norm. Preliminarily, the granite waste was characterized by its chemical composition, particle size and X-ray diffraction. The incorporation was carried out in a mixture with limestone, sand, water and cement. After the du
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Wajima, Takaaki. "Synthesis of X- and A-Type Zeolites from Waste Stone Powder and Aluminium Dross Using Alkali Fusion." Materials Science Forum 1023 (March 2021): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.1023.97.

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Zeolites A and X, well-known as practical materials, were successfully synthesized with high cation exchange capacity (CEC) using two industrial wastes, waste crushed stone powder and aluminum dross, by alkali fusion treatment. Waste stone powder and aluminum dross are industrial wastes, and effective utilization of these wastes has been highly expected. Since the main components of the two wastes are Si, Al and O, those wastes can be used as starting materials for synthesis of zeolites. In this study, these industrial wastes were converted into crystalline zeolite-X and –A using alkali fusion
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Naumov, Yaroslav, Serhii Bashynskyi, Yuliia Prypoten, and Mykhailo Bletsko. "APPLICATION OF FINE DISPERSED WASTES OF STONE PROCESSING ENTERPRISES AS FILLERS OF CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS." Naukovyi visnyk Donetskoho natsionalnoho tekhnichnoho universytetu, no. 2(11) (2023): 119–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31474/2415-7902-2023-2-11-119-127.

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Purpose. Based on the study of the chemical and mineralogical composition of rocks, which are raw materials of stone processing enterprises, it is necessary to consider the feasibility of using finely dispersed waste of stone processing enterprises in the composition of concrete materials and products as a fine filler. Methodology. A conclusion, based on of a generalized analysis of the chemical and mineralogical composition of the rocks processed at the enterprises for the production of stone facing products, has been made about the expected composition of the pulp and its suitability for use
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Rajneesh, Sharma, Gupta Ghanshyam, Nimbark Ganesh, Chayan Gupta Dr., and Tiwari Shubham. "Impact of Stone Mine Waste on Sub Grade Characteristics of Expansive Soil." Journal of Advances in Geotechnical Engineering 3, no. 2 (2020): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4001443.

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Today, India is running on the way of development, thus the rapid growth of industrialization is increasing which creates scarcity of land for disposal of their industrial wastes. Hence, the urgent demand for utilization of such types of waste is coming out. From the civil engineering point of view, the kota stone dust, marble dust, rice husk, fly ash, blast furnace slag, foundry sand, glass waste, tiles waste, ceramics waste etc are the commonly waste which are used as a construction materials with replacement of conventional materials successfully and also having effective characteristics re
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Haftu, Zelealem. "Characterization of Marble and Granite Processing Waste and its Utilization in Brick Production: Case of Saba and Semayata Dimensional Stone Companies, Tigray, Ethiopia." Momona Ethiopian Journal of Science 16, no. 2 (2024): 254–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mejs.v16i2.4.

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In Ethiopia, the marble and granite dimension stone industries have been growing significantly in the last decade and have become a part of the flourishing construction industry. Accordingly, the amount of quarrying and processing has increased significantly. This has contributed to increased waste of time. Semayata and Saba Dimensional Stone plc are the leading dimension stone-based companies located in the Wukro and Adwa areas, respectively in the Tigray region are involved in producing tiles and slabs of marble and granite. Due to its processing techniques and its highly alkaline nature, ma
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Dewangan, Arvind, and D. P. Gupta. "SIGNIFICANCE OF MARBLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 2 (2020): 255–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i2.2018.170.

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The aim of this current study is both to avoid the environmental. In this way, we will help to protect the environment by consuming the waste marble dust obtained as a by- product of marble sawing and shaping processes in the factories those operating in our region. Stone industry is an important factor in worldwide economy. Despite this, a large amount of residues is produced in ornamental stone industry with different dimension and particle size. The increasing rate at which raw material are continuously transformed into industrial products results in waste generation. Consequently, recyclin
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Dr., Arvind Dewangan, and D.P.Gupta Dr. "SIGNIFICANCE OF MARBLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 5, no. 2 (2018): 255–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1198999.

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<strong><em>The aim of this current study is both to avoid the environmental. In this way, we will help to protect the environment by consuming the waste marble dust obtained as a by- product of marble sawing and shaping processes in the factories those operating in our region. Stone industry is an important factor in worldwide economy. Despite this, a large amount of residues is produced in ornamental stone industry with different dimension and particle size. The increasing rate at which raw material are continuously transformed into industrial products results in waste generation. Consequent
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Vafayev, O., and A. Kurbanova. "Production of Granular Calcium Chloride From Waste Limestone Stone by Hydrochloric Acid Decomposition Method." Bulletin of Science and Practice 10, no. 1 (2024): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/98/04.

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In the JV LLC Kungrad Soda Plant of the Republic of Uzbekistan, after the lime slaking process in the limestone roasting and lime slaking shop for soda ash production, solid waste consisting of a certain amount of free calcium oxide and impurities contained in the feedstock and separated from lime milk is discharged into a sludge accumulator for solid waste. The volume and composition of discharged solid waste (stones from the inner part of the stone sieve pos. L0206, sand from the milk sieve pos. L0204 and stone sieve pos. L0206) per 1 ton of finished products is over 50 kg. Imports of granul
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Uslu, Onur, Serkan Yilmaz, and Elif Aylin Pektaş. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF STONE WASHING PROCESS FOR DENIM WITH ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS USING FOAM APPLICATION TECHNIQUE." Fibres and Textiles 32, no. 1 (2025): 58–62. https://doi.org/10.15240/tul/008/2025-1-011.

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Denim fabrics are fabrics dyed with indigo dye. As the garments produced from denim fabrics are washed, the indigo dye is easily removed from the product. The color of the product is bleached by the transfer of the dye in the product to the washing environment, the solution. Since indigo dye is a dye that can be easily eroded, especially by physical and chemical methods; it is also known as 'living dye'. In the conventional washing processes of denim products, the solution is first contaminated when the indigo dye passes into the solution. The return of this unbound dye found in the solution t
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Kukenienė, Žydrūnė, and Vaidotas Vaišis. "POSSIBILITIES OF USING STONE WOOL WASTE IN COMPOSTING." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 2, no. 5 (2010): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2010.089.

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The aim of research is to check the possibility of composting stone wool waste using sewage sludge. The problem is huge amounts of dumped waste (sewage sludge, production waste in the stone wool) without any treatment. There is no practice to compost production waste in the stone wool in Lithuania. Stone wool waste can be one of bulk materials in the process of sewage sludge composting and can improve the quality of the prepared compost. Production waste in the stone wool contains phenol and formaldehyde that are very hazardous pollutants, and therefore it is important to follow its concentrat
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Anjam, Ashkan Rah, and Hadi Faghihmaleki. "Laboratory Evaluation of the Performance of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Containing Construction and Stone Factories Waste in Terms of Compressive and Tensile Strength." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2020 (August 20, 2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3054836.

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Nowadays, the rapid growth of waste production and, especially, construction wastes has become one of the main problems in societies. In the world, reinforced concrete structures are destructed for different reasons. These destructions generate increasing values of waste. Furthermore, there are several stone factories in every region that produce a large volume of decorative construction stone wastes. This experimental study has investigated the effect of using recycled aggregates of construction and stone factory wastes in concrete production. Different tests were performed on concrete sample
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Wang, Zimou, Junjie Yang, and Yalei Wu. "Durability Performance of CGF Stone Waste Road Base Materials under Dry–Wet and Freeze–Thaw Cycles." Materials 17, no. 17 (2024): 4272. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17174272.

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The disposal of stone waste derived from the stone industry is a worldwide problem. The shortage of landfills, as well as transport costs and environmental pollution, pose a crucial problem. Additionally, as a substitute for cement that has high carbon emissions, energy consumption, and pollution, the disposal of stone wastes by utilizing solid waste-based binders as road base materials can achieve the goal of “waste for waste”. However, the mechanical properties and deterioration mechanism of solid waste-based binder solidified stone waste as a road base material under complex environments re
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Polidori, Guillaume, Sébastien Murer, Fabien Beaumont, et al. "An Update on the Waste Management of the Amazonian Açaí Berry for the Civil Engineering Sector." Sustainability 16, no. 19 (2024): 8451. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16198451.

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The rising demand for açaí berries in Amazonian Brazil and French Guiana generates a significant amount of waste, namely the fruit’s stone, which accounts for 80% of the dry fruit’s mass. Recently, various studies have explored the potential valorization of açaí waste in the civil engineering sector, including the functionalization of the fibers surrounding the stone and the multiphysics testing of composite materials based on açaí fibers and/or stones, treated or untreated. This literature review aims to provide an overview of the technology readiness levels (TRLs) of the existing techniques
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Kharlamov, V., A. Lopanov, K. Dement'ev, and P. Sysoev. "HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES OF CEMENT STONE WITH WASTE ADDITIVES OF LECITHIN EXTRACTION." Bulletin of Belgorod State Technological University named after. V. G. Shukhov 10, no. 1 (2024): 138–46. https://doi.org/10.34031/2071-7318-2024-10-1-138-146.

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In the course of this work, the characteristics of water absorption, contact angle, surface using natural energy, samples of cement stone from well cement and CEM A/II - 42.5 N with the addition of additives based on lecithin extraction waste were studied. The strength characteristics of cement stone with the addition of additives based on lecithin extraction waste were also confirmed. It has been established that the addition of 0.5% technical lecithin to cement reduces water absorption to 4.5%. It was revealed that an increase in soy lecithin in the amount of 0.1% leads to water absorption o
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Neeway, James J., Amanda R. Lawter, R. Jeffrey Serne, R. Matthew Asmussen, and Nikolla P. Qafoku. "Technetium Getters to Improve Cast Stone Performance." MRS Proceedings 1744 (2015): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/opl.2015.310.

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ABSTRACTA cementitious waste form known as Cast Stone is the baseline waste form for solidification of aqueous secondary wastes, including Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) secondary liquid effluents to be treated and solidified at the Hanford Site Effluent Treatment Facility. Cast Stone is also being evaluated as a possible supplemental immobilization technology to provide the necessary low activity waste (LAW) treatment capacity to complete the Hanford tank waste cleanup mission in a timely and cost effective manner. Two radionuclides of particular concern in these
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Krasna, Wiku A., Rijali Noor, and Denny D. Ramadani. "Utilization of Plastic Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate (Pet) as a Coarse Aggregate Alternative in Paving Block." MATEC Web of Conferences 280 (2019): 04007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201928004007.

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PET plastic waste is found everywhere in Banjarbaru City compared to other plastic wastes. It is an excellent prospect to reuse the PET plastic waste. The demand of mountain rock and stone from natural resources increases as happened in Aranio Sub District, Banjar Regency. This research is expected to find one way of suppressing the growth of the number of stone mines or natural stone. Based on SNI 03-0691-1996, the classification of the paving block differentiated according to its usage class, one of which is the C quality used by pedestrians. PET waste used as a coarse aggregate previously p
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Aguiar, Mariane Costalonga, Monica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, Michelle Pereira Babisk, Veronica Scarpini Candido, Sergio Neves Monteiro, and Carlos Maurício Fontes Vieira. "Characterization of a Granite Waste for Clay Ceramic Addition." Materials Science Forum 775-776 (January 2014): 699–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.775-776.699.

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Wastes generated by processing ornamental stones are an increasing environmental problem in Brazil. Recycling alternatives are being investigated for the different types of wastes. The addition into clay ceramic is a possibility as long as the stone waste presents compatible characteristics. Therefore the objective of this work was to characterize a waste obtained from the sawing operation of granite by a steel multi-wire equipment as well as to evaluate its effect on the plasticity of clayey formulations. This characterization was performed in terms of chemical composition, X-ray diffraction
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Ribeiro, Carlos Eduardo Gomes, Rubén Jesus Sanchez Rodriguez, Carlos Mauricio Fontes Vieira, Eduardo Atem de Carvalho, Veronica Scarpini Candido, and Sergio Neves Monteiro. "Production of Synthetic Ornamental Marble as a Marble Waste Added Polyester Composite." Materials Science Forum 775-776 (January 2014): 341–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.775-776.341.

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The worldwide demand for ornamental stones in building construction is motivating the use of their wastes, generated during fabrication, to produce synthetic stones. This work has as its objective to investigate the production of a synthetic ornamental marble (SOM) under vacuum and vibro-compression processing of a polyester matrix composite with addition of marble waste as a filler. Rectangular SOM composite plates were subjected to compression and flexural mechanical tests. Samples were analyzed to obtain the density, water absorption, and microstructure. The SOM composites presented propert
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Nurfadilah, Ayu, Dila Handayani, R. Eviyati, and Ida Setya Wahyu Atmaja. "Utilization of Soil Amandment to Optimize Growth and Yield of Pakcoy (Brassica rapa l.) on Degraded Soil." Agricultural Science 8, no. 1 (2024): 12–19. https://doi.org/10.55173/92a5eb21.

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Slurry is by product of stone process, as cutting and polishing of natural stone. The consequence of the exixtence of slurry can be seen on irrigation water quality and degraded soil such sufficient nutrient and soil physics properties. The aims of this research was to analyse the effect of soil amandment on degraded soil to improve growth of Pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.). This research was conducted in June to August 2024 in Dukuhpuntang Cirebon using the Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatments are combination of the rice straw compost and soil affected by natural stone waste as planti
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Nisar, Ahmed, and Singh Brahamjeet. "The Analysis of Strength Properties by Using Stone Dust and Recycled Crushed Concrete." International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering and Management (IJIREM) 10, no. 03 (2023): 121–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8133813.

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Concrete is one of the most widely used materials worldwide. In 2009, the International Energy Agency reported that approximately 25 Gt of concrete is used worldwide each year, equivalent to more than 3.8 tonnes of concrete per person per year. Total construction demand is expected to reach 48.3 billion tonnes by 2015. The highest consumption was in Asia and the Pacific. Demolition to build new buildings generates a lot of waste. Among the various construction and demolition wastes, concrete waste accounts for 50% of the total waste generation. The top five causes of large amounts of concrete
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Oyedepo, Olugbenga Joseph, Ebenezer Omoniyi Olukanni, and Temitope Rufai Arowolo. "Strength Characteristics of Concrete with Waste Polypropylene as Modifier for Pavement Construction." Journal of Civil Engineering and Urbanism 11 (September 25, 2021): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.54203/jceu.2021.6.

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The demand for a better performing pavement and the need to convert the ever-growing polymer waste into beneficial use necessitated the need to develop and characterize a polypropylene modified concrete for use in pavement construction. This research focuses on characterizing the strength of concrete produced with waste polypropylene waste as modifiers for pavement construction. The materials used in this research are fine and coarse aggregates, cement and polypropylene waste chairs (PWC). Tests were performed on the aggregate and fresh concrete to determine their suitability and characteristi
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Bezerra, Ana Karoliny Lemos, Leonária Araújo Silva, Lucas Benício Rodrigues Araújo, and Antônio Eduardo Bezerra Cabral. "Production and characterization of artificial stone for coating with limestone waste laminated in polymeric matrix." Ambiente Construído 22, no. 4 (2022): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1678-86212022000400625.

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Abstract Exploiting laminated limestone from Cariri Ceará for ornamental and coating purposes has generated about 2.9 million tons of waste, which is discarded of improperly, making it important to search for alternatives to this material. Thus, this work aims to develop artificial stone for wall and floor coating, using laminated limestone waste (Cariri Stone) and a polyester resin. Initially, Cariri stone waste was characterised, and then artificial stone was made with 25% resin and 75% waste, by volume. Water absorption tests and resistance to compression, flexion, abrasion and hard body im
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Isal, Chetan D. "A Review of Evaluation of Cement Concrete by Partial Replacement of Natural Sand." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 3 (2023): 749–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.49502.

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Abstract: Although fly ash as a partial replacement for cement has been utilized for many years, it has been almost exclusively used in low-volume percentages, such as 10 or 20% cement replacement. In this study partial replacement of Natural sand with Crushed stone waste for M 15 grade of concrete. The compressive strength of concrete of OPC concrete and with natural sand and Crushed stone waste is compared and it has been found that the strength of concrete got increased. Work may be extended with use of stone waste from different crushing plant. Different zones of stone waste can be formed
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