numerous studies have explored the potential of waste marble powder as a sustainable supplementary cementitious material (SCM) in cement-based composites [28]. However, as shown in Figure1, marble powder residue could be used as a raw material for cement production, replacing limestone [29–32]. Therefore, it could help decrease
The second is to contribute to reducing the use of natural resources by using marble powder from waste materials in the production of YDB. For this purpose, …
Marble powder (MP) is a kind of solid waste of stone processing industry, which has resulted in serious environment problems and also waste the natural resources, and the disposal of this kind of solid waste still plagued many countries [13], [14]. ... Re-use of waste marble dust in the production of cement and concrete. Constr. Build. Mater ...
The TGA result of dried marble powder is shown in Fig. 4.The sample showed only one distinct stage of weight loss: between 650 ℃ and 750 ℃. The major weight loss at 750 ℃ (approximately 37.5% of sample weight) was because of a phase change of CaCO 3 to CaO (CaCO 3 decarbonation). The disintegration of marble dust …
Use of marble dust replacement of cement in the production of concrete for the construction industry should be encouraged where there comparative cost advantage, and improved workability as replacement of marble increase, the compressive strength also increased as with increase of marble powder up to 10% replacement (B. Krishna Rao, …
A REVIEW ON UTILIZATION OF WASTE MARBLE POWDER IN CONCRETE. At: Jointly Organized by Department of Civil Engineering Government Engineering College, Banswara, 327001 (Rajasthan) & Department of ...
The use of marble wastes in concrete mixtures, causing air and water pollution, has been promoted in the academic and practical spheres of the construction industry. Although the effects of various forms (powder, fine, coarse and mixed) of this waste on the concrete compressive strength has been subject to a decent number of …
The second is to contribute to reducing the use of natural resources by using marble powder from waste materials in the production of YDB. For this purpose, marble powder was used by replacing it ...
The naturally occurring marble powder generally consists of CaCO 3 which decomposes to CaO through a calcination reaction. However, in recent decades, the use of marble has been increased for decorative purposes. Meanwhile, the production in the marble industry has increased, and the amount of waste has also increased.
Marble powder (MP) is a waste resulting from the operations of sawing, shaping, and lustration of marble stone. Because of the public and environmental risks associated with waste marble powder, the recycling of waste marble in the production of concrete has numerous advantages in terms of cost, durability, and environmental …
Ceramic waste is most commonly produced from ceramic industry whereas Marble powder from processing plants during the sawing and polishing of marble blocks. Disposal of both ceramic waste and marble powder is one of the major environmental problems worldwide today. Hence the reuse of waste material has been emphasized to sustainable …
Marble Powder Making Machine. Discharge fineness: 150-3000 mesh. Feed size.: <20 mm. Output: 0.5-45 T/H. Product features: The milling equipment has stable operation, high production efficiency, simple …
marble powder is a viable source of raw materials and an eco-friendly method for disposing of waste marble powder to preserve natural aggregate reservoirs. e study by Bourzik et al. [21] reported the use of waste marble power as partial replacement of sand in con-crete, where no signicant improvement in compressive
The second is to contribute to reducing the use of natural resources by using marble powder from waste materials in the production of YDB. For this purpose, marble …
Chavhan and Bhole concluded that compressive strength increases with the increase of marble powder and found that 45% replacement of sand with marble powder has highest split tensile strength than other mix while some author state that 7.5% replacement of cement with metakaolin increases the flexural strength. 2.3 Split Tensile …
Waste marble powder is generated as a by-product during cutting of marble. The waste is approximately in the range of 20% of the total marble handled. The amount of waste marble powder generated at the site every year is in the range of 250-400 tones. The marble cutting plants are dumping the powder in any nearby pit or vacant spaces, near ...
Recently, the high demand for marble stones has progressed in the construction industry, ultimately resulting in waste marble production. Thus, …
The powdered waste materials (after passing through sieve #200) were partially replaced with cement by ratios of 10%, 20%, and 30%. Compressive strength was tested on the 7th, 28th, and 56th days. Results showed that workability decreased as the partial replacement level of glass powder, marble powder, and timber ash increased.
In particular, this study undertakes the grinding of recycled concrete powder (RCP), glass powder (GP), limestone powder (LP), and marble powder (MP) into particles smaller than 0.075 mm. These finely ground materials are then employed as substitutes for cement at varying rates of 25%, 30%, and 35%, thereby composing mortar mixtures.
According to the Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mines of the Government of India, India is the world's third-largest marble producer. Approximately 1200 marble processing units, 3600 marble quarries, and 400 marble block cutters are present in the Indian state of Rajasthan alone, which accounts for nearly 95% of marble production in …
short review of Marble powder and marble chips utilization in concrete production and its effect on the concrete. Keywords: Marble powder, Marble chips, Portland Pozzolona …
Modified particle packing approach for optimizing waste marble powder as a cement substitute in high-performance concrete. Author links open overlay panel Ahmed Essam a b, Sahar A. Mostafa c, Mehran Khan d, Ahmed M ... Re-use of waste marble dust in the production of cement and concrete. Constr. Build. Mater., 50 (2014), pp. 28-41, …
For this purpose an experiment is conducted to investigate the possibility of using lime stone powder in the production of SCC with combined use GGBS and how it affects the fresh and mechanical properties of SCC. First SCC is made by replacing cement with GGBS in percentages like 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and by taking the optimum mix with GGBS …
In the production of LCCC, 15% limestone is required, and also the chemical composition of limestone is nearly equal to the marble stone. Therefore, in the present study, limestone has been substituted by the marble powder. In India, 17 MT marble is manufactured on yearly basis which is produced from the metamorphic rocks. …
Marble is a coarse-crystalline, metamorphic rock, which formed when chalk or limestone naturally recrystallized under high temperature and pressure conditions. In countries with outstanding marble production, like China, enormous amounts of waste marble powder (WMP) are generated from quarrying, cutting and processing processes.
In this study, ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and waste marble powder (WMP) were used as precursors to prepare slag-waste marble powder-based alkali-activated high-performance concrete (SWAHPC), and the effects and rules of different alkali activator modulus (1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8), Na 2 O dosages (4%, 7%, 10%), and …
The use of waste marble powder in bricks not only reduces the cost of their production, it also contributes to the obtaining of lighter elements, as well as improving …
Efficient removal of Cu (II) and Cr (III) contaminants from aqueous solutions using marble waste powder. As a way to minimize this problem, the use of stone waste in other industry sectors could reduce the environmental damage as well as aggregate economic value to the production. Among the various ornamental stones, marble is …
AbstractResearch using marble powder as a partial replacement of cement in concrete has gained a lot of attention recently. In this paper, the effect of dried marble powder on particle packing of concrete has been demonstrated. Experimental investigations ...
Why Romblon is Known for Marbles. Romblon is a marble haven in the Philippines. It's the only province in the country that has marble deposits, and it produces 80% of all marbles in the Philippines. The province's economy depends heavily on its marble industry: many people work in quarries or factories making tiles, sinks and countertops ...