Chernysheva N.V.

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil and Road Construction, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia

Wall materials based on low-grade loams and industrial waste

https://doi.org/10.58224/2618-7183-2025-8-5-4
Аннотация
Clay raw materials used in Kyrgyzstan for the ceramic industry characterized as low-plasticity , highly sensitive and saline. In addition, the high content of carbonates in loams leads to the production of low-quality bricks. In order to obtain ceramic bricks with high-quality performance characteristics, it is necessary to use innovative approaches in the preparation of clay raw materials.
The raw used materials were local loess-like loams from the Orok deposit and ash from the Bishkek thermal power plant and a surfactant – sodium naphthenate. The loam and ash subjected to mechanochemical activation by joint grinding in activator-mixer and adding sodium naphthenate together with mixing water. The dried cylindrical samples fired in the temperature range of 900, 950 and 1000 0 C.
The results of the studies showed that mechanochemical activation of ash-clay raw materials increases the plasticity of the clay-ash mass by 140 %, while reducing the molding moisture and sensitivity coefficient.
The sintering process is intensified: at a firing temperature of 950 0C and 60 % ash, it is possible to obtain a shard with a density of 1.57 g/cm3 and water absorption of 17 %. The compressive strength is 16.3 MPa.
Amorphization and destruction of raw material particles contribute to an increase in the glass phase content. As a result, open pores are tightened, forming a strong monolithic structure.
The obtained samples based on mechanochemical activation with the addition of 60 % ash have the M150 grade and frost resistance of F 25.
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