A production route of alinite cement clinker using the waste material of the Solvay process of the soda industry as the main raw material was searched. Soda sludge (73·5 wt%), clay (26·3 wt%) and minor amounts of iron ore (0·2 wt%) were mixed to obtain a raw mix that is later burned at nine different burning schemes. Four different burning temperatures (1050, 1100, 1150 and 1200°C) and three different burning durations (60, 90 and 180 min) were applied for clinkerisation. The clinkers obtained were investigated by chemical, mineralogical and scanning electron microscopy analyses. The analyses confirmed the formation of the alinite phase [Ca10Mg0·8[(SiO4)3·4(AlO4)0·6O2Cl]] in the clinkers. Results revealed that increasing burning temperature and duration did not cause a significant change in the phases developed, but caused an increase in the crystal size of the phases. Compressive strength tests were also performed on the produced alinite cements to determine the appropriateness of these cements for structural purposes. It is envisaged that the alinite cement produced at a substantially lower temperature than normal Portland cement clinker will lead to benefits not only in terms of economy and ecology but also sustainability of the cement production.
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November 22 2012
Properties of alinite cement produced by using soda sludge
Asli Gunes Kesim;
Asli Gunes Kesim
Head of Physical and Mechanical Testing Laboratory, Turkish Cement Manufacturer's Association, Ankara, Turkey
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Mustafa Tokyay;
Mustafa Tokyay
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
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Ismail Ozgur Yaman;
Ismail Ozgur Yaman
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
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Abdullah Ozturk
Abdullah Ozturk
Professor, Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
August 23 2011
Revision Requested:
March 20 2012
Accepted:
March 21 2012
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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2013
Advances in Cement Research (2013) 25 (2): 104–111.
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Revision Received:
August 23 2011
Revision Requested:
March 20 2012
Accepted:
March 21 2012
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Kesim AG, Tokyay M, Yaman IO, Ozturk A (2013), "Properties of alinite cement produced by using soda sludge". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 25 No. 2 pp. 104–111, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.11.00040
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