Grind Cullet and Silicate Coatings

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Pursuant to evaluations obtained at solving this topics in 2010, when was successfully supplied filler at acrylate coatings with grind cullet (waste glass), was chosen referential mixtures of silicate coatings with optimum quality. In Those choice mixtures was made a filler modification by various quantity of the cullet. Used cullet is from crushed glass bottle, that can’t be used for recyclation no more. Filler modification was provided so, to the new filler mixtures was approximate to ideal grading curve. The sieve analysis of original filler materials was made and after comparison of the results were proposed mixtures of new modified mixtures of filler. These then was further analysed and modified. The basic characteristic that was on modifying materials monitored belongs to cohesion with basis, consistence, vapour diffusion and smash strength. Considering absence of coatings surface quality classification Methodist in Czech prescriptions, was for the work needs created a personal methodology for classification coatings surface quality classification.

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DOI: 10.1016/0950-0618(95)00063-1

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