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Review on the valorization of marble dust/solids or slurry: classification, current trends and potentials

By: Papatzani, Styliani.
Publisher: Thane ACC LTD 2019Edition: Vol.93(9), Sep.Description: 36-54p.Subject(s): Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)Online resources: Click here In: Indian Concrete JournalSummary: One of the challenges of concrete technology is to minimize cement clinker, responsible for 8% of the manmade CO2emissions globally and maximize other constituents emerging from waste, such as recycled aggregates, which belong to the construction, demolition and excavation waste (CDEW) stream or fly ash, which belongs to the industrial waste stream, according to European regulations. There is another form of waste, however, that has received limited attention, so far, and this is namely marble dust and solids. This waste stream is either derived from demolition and crushing of architectural parts made of marble and therefore belongs to the CDEW waste stream or it is produced during the cutting and shaping of marble in industrial units and can be found in the form of dust (water marble dust - WMD) or slurry. The present paper offers a new perspective of the waste stream classification and a review on the re-use and recycling methods and case studies suggested by scholars. Lastly, at the same time, potential extensions to the current state-of the-art in the field of valorization of the waste stream of marble dust, solids or slurry are discussed.
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One of the challenges of concrete technology is to minimize cement clinker, responsible for 8% of the manmade CO2emissions globally and maximize other constituents emerging from waste, such as recycled aggregates, which belong to the construction, demolition and excavation waste (CDEW) stream or fly ash, which belongs to the industrial waste stream, according to European regulations. There is another form of waste, however, that has received limited attention, so far, and this is namely marble dust and solids. This waste stream is either derived from demolition and crushing of architectural parts made of marble and therefore belongs to the CDEW waste stream or it is produced during the cutting and shaping of marble in industrial units and can be found in the form of dust (water marble dust - WMD) or slurry. The present paper offers a new perspective of the waste stream classification and a review on the re-use and recycling methods and case studies suggested by scholars. Lastly, at the same time, potential extensions to the current state-of the-art in the field of valorization of the waste stream of marble dust, solids or slurry are discussed.

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