ARTICLE;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
CLAY;
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH;
POROSITY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RECYCLING;
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
TEMPERATURE;
WATER ABSORPTION;
X RAY DIFFRACTION;
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH;
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES;
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS;
GLASS;
MATERIALS TESTING;
MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON, SCANNING;
POROSITY;
TEMPERATURE;
Standard Test Method of Sampling and Testing Brick and Structural Clay Tile
ASTM C-67
ASTM C-67, 1992. Standard Test Method of Sampling and Testing Brick and Structural Clay Tile.
(1992)
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ASTM 902-92, 1992. Standard Specification for Pedestrian and Light Traffic Paving Brick.
ASTM 902-92, 1992. Standard Specification for Pedestrian and Light Traffic Paving Brick.
3
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Process design for the production of a ceramic-like body from recycled waste glass. Part 1. The effect of fabrication variables on green strength
Brown I.W., and Mackenzie K.J.D. Process design for the production of a ceramic-like body from recycled waste glass. Part 1. The effect of fabrication variables on green strength. Journal of Materials Science 17 (1982) 2164-2170
Utilization of glass scrap as raw material for ceramic tile production
Chawakitchareon P., and Tiansiri W. Utilization of glass scrap as raw material for ceramic tile production. Thai Environmental Engineering Journal 1 (2008) 103-112
Using waste glass as a partial flux substitution and pyroplastic deformation of a porcelain stoneware tile body
Rambaldi E., Carty W.M., Tucci A., and Esposito L. Using waste glass as a partial flux substitution and pyroplastic deformation of a porcelain stoneware tile body. Ceramics International 33 (2007) 727-733
Use of soda-lime scrap-glass as a fluxing agent in a porcelain stoneware tile mix
Tucci A., Esposito L., Rastelli E., Palmonari C., Rambaldi E., Tyrell M.E., and Goode A.H. Use of soda-lime scrap-glass as a fluxing agent in a porcelain stoneware tile mix. Journal of the European Ceramic Society 24 (2004) 83-92