Using glass wastes and bentonite to produce a new ceramic tile
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This paper discusses the recycling of glass waste as a
compound in the production of ceramic tiles. The present study aims to investigate the effects of glass waste
(with two different granulometries) on the physical
and mechanical properties of ceramic tiles, in order to
demonstrate their suitability for the production of ceramic materials. A series of ceramic tiles was prepared
based on bentonite (B) by adding 70, 65, and 60 wt%
glass wastes (GW1 and GW2 with two different granulometries) into the batch composition. The ceramic
tiles were sintered at a constant temperature of 900 °C
following the same production protocol. The physicalmechanical properties and chemical durability of all
ceramic tiles produced were evaluated. The results
show that ceramic tiles can be produced from a basic
mixture of 35% bentonite and 65% glass waste, with
good physical, mechanical, and thermal properties (the
local Algerian bentonite is considered a clay binder and
has excellent plasticity).
