Abstract

The possibility of producing foam glass ceramics from zeolite-bearing rocks is investigated. It is established that milling the zeolite-bearing material to a particle size below 0.50 mm and adding 13.8% alkali ensures at the firing temperature of 850°C the production of a material of bulk density 340 kg/m3, strength 1.6 MPa, and water absorption 13%. The granulated foam zeolite with the alkali additive is a glass ceramic material of higher strength than foam glass.

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