Abstract

This paper studies the possibilities for joint recycling of fly ash (FA) from the combustion of coal in power plants and the waste of the first attack on ilmenite in the production of titanium dioxide (RTi). Studies have been made of the insulating properties of plates composed mainly of FA, together with RTi waste, subjecting them to thermal exposure using standardized fire-resistance tests, with a view to potential use as insulating and fireproof components of fire-resistant items such as fireproof doors and firewalls. Other physical and chemical properties of these products have also been determined in order to characterize their mechanical properties. In addition, given the nature of the raw materials used in the manufacture of the product, an environmental study has been carried out to assess their environmental impact and to compile an ecotoxicological report on the material prepared.

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