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Influence of additives on the crystallization and thermal conductivity of container glass cullet for foamed glass preparation

Sonja Smiljanić, Uroš Hribar, Matjaž Spreitzer, Jakob König

2021Ceramics International30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Foamed glass preparation is a complex combination of reactions, greatly influenced by the composition of the used glass and often hindered by simultaneous crystallization. The crystallization phenomenon is undesirable in foamed glass production since it decreases the quality of the final product. In this work the influence of different types of additives (foaming agents, flux agents, crystallization inhibitors and nucleating agent) on the crystallization of waste container glass and properties of the sintered samples (density and thermal conductivity) was studied. Results of our study confirmed partial crystallization during sintering stage. We found that waste container glass manifests complex crystallization with the formation of four main crystalline phases, which can be inhibited with the addition of fluxing agents (B2O3 and borax). Moreover, here we show that prevention of the crystallization can lead to a significant decrease of the thermal conductivity.

Topics & Concepts

CrystallizationMaterials scienceGlass recyclingSinteringChemical engineeringThermal conductivityBoraxSoda-lime glassComposite materialFoaming agentRaw materialPorosityChemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringGlass properties and applicationsPigment Synthesis and PropertiesRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production
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