Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Cristiano Corrêa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Nunes,Francine Machado, Oliveira,Luan Teixeira de, Cáceres,Gabriela Rossatto, Mendonça,Gabryella Cerri, Morais Jr,Rui Rosa de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: The main aim of this paper was to evaluate ceramic products containing a percentage of ash from sheep wool waste through drying linear shrinkage from a small brickyard in Bagé - RS. The ash percentages used in the formulation were 0, 5, 10, 20 and 30%. Raw materials were analyzed by Energy Dispersive X - ray Fluorescence (XRF/EDX). The methods used to shape the ceramic products were vacuum extrusion and pressing. After shaping, the ceramic products were dried in laboratory conditions with an average temperature of 21°C for 3 weeks and later in an oven at 110°C for 48 h. The drying linear shrinkage test was performed according to the specifications of standard C-021/95, and its average results for all formulations were 8.2% and 0.7%, for the extruded and pressed products, respectively. The results of drying linear shrinkage were higher for the extruded products than for the pressed ones, showing that the addition of the ash from the sheep wool waste in the clay decreased the drying linear shrinkage in the extruded ceramic products.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
title Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
spellingShingle Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
Ferreira,Cristiano Corrêa
Red ceramic
sheep wool ash
vacuum extrusion
pressing
drying linear shrinkage
title_short Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
title_full Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
title_fullStr Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
title_full_unstemmed Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
title_sort Drying Contraction Assessment of Ceramic Products Produced by Extrusion or Pressing Formulated with Sheep Wool Waste
author Ferreira,Cristiano Corrêa
author_facet Ferreira,Cristiano Corrêa
Nunes,Francine Machado
Oliveira,Luan Teixeira de
Cáceres,Gabriela Rossatto
Mendonça,Gabryella Cerri
Morais Jr,Rui Rosa de
author_role author
author2 Nunes,Francine Machado
Oliveira,Luan Teixeira de
Cáceres,Gabriela Rossatto
Mendonça,Gabryella Cerri
Morais Jr,Rui Rosa de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Cristiano Corrêa
Nunes,Francine Machado
Oliveira,Luan Teixeira de
Cáceres,Gabriela Rossatto
Mendonça,Gabryella Cerri
Morais Jr,Rui Rosa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Red ceramic
sheep wool ash
vacuum extrusion
pressing
drying linear shrinkage
topic Red ceramic
sheep wool ash
vacuum extrusion
pressing
drying linear shrinkage
description The main aim of this paper was to evaluate ceramic products containing a percentage of ash from sheep wool waste through drying linear shrinkage from a small brickyard in Bagé - RS. The ash percentages used in the formulation were 0, 5, 10, 20 and 30%. Raw materials were analyzed by Energy Dispersive X - ray Fluorescence (XRF/EDX). The methods used to shape the ceramic products were vacuum extrusion and pressing. After shaping, the ceramic products were dried in laboratory conditions with an average temperature of 21°C for 3 weeks and later in an oven at 110°C for 48 h. The drying linear shrinkage test was performed according to the specifications of standard C-021/95, and its average results for all formulations were 8.2% and 0.7%, for the extruded and pressed products, respectively. The results of drying linear shrinkage were higher for the extruded products than for the pressed ones, showing that the addition of the ash from the sheep wool waste in the clay decreased the drying linear shrinkage in the extruded ceramic products.
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