1. Aggregates from mineral wastes
- Author
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Ireneusz Ryszard Baic, Lukasz Machniak, and W. Kozioł
- Subjects
lcsh:GE1-350 ,Materials science ,Mineral ,Waste management ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,021108 energy ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Raw material ,01 natural sciences ,Natural (archaeology) ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The problem concerning the growing demand for natural aggregates and the need to limit costs, including transportation from remote deposits, cause the increase in growth of interest in aggregates from mineral wastes as well as in technologies of their production and recovery. The paper presents the issue related to the group of aggregates other than natural. A common name is proposed for such material: “alternative aggregates”. The name seems to be fully justified due to adequacy of this term because of this raw materials origin and role, in comparison to the meaning of natural aggregates based on gravel and sand as well as crushed stones. The paper presents characteristics of the market and basic application of aggregates produced from mineral wastes, generated in the mining, power and metallurgical industries as well as material from demolished objects.
- Published
- 2016