Abstract

Milled or micronized washed olive pomace ash was used to replace different amounts (5 and 10wt%) of clay in brick manufacture. The properties of these bricks were compared to conventional products following standard procedures. Bricks formed with ash showed a decrease of 0.13–0.16W/mK in thermal conductivity. With a minimum bulk density and bending strength of 1790–1810kgm−3, and 10–12Nmm−2, respectively, fired bricks fulfil standard requirements for clay masonry units. Milled ash performs better than micronized ash. The ash leachate is a valuable source of potassium for the manufacture of fertilizers.

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