Recycled Glass Potential as Porous Ceramic Determine by Spectroscopy Analysis

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Recycled glass from domestic waste also known as soda lime silica glass due to its main mineral composition is sodium oxide, calcium oxide and silica. The recycled glass was subjected to XRF in order to identify its chemical composition. Porous ceramic was made up of recycled glass powder added with ball clay and feldspar using ratio 90:5:5. Paper fiber was added as much as 5 wt% to act as foaming agent in the ceramic. Reaction of the ceramic body after sintering at three different temperatures in half an hour soaking time was studied using XRD spectroscopy.

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