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Raw material variability as archaeological tools: Preliminary results from a geochemical study of the basalt vessel workshop at Iron Age Tel Hazor, I…

2016

The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in the Near East, marks a turning point in our understanding of stone artifact production and distribution during the1st millennium BCE. It offers a rare opportunity to characterize ancient raw material sources, production sites, and study production, trade and distribution systems. The basalt vessel workshop, the only one of its kind in the Levant, produced large quantities of bowl preforms and production waste. To better understand the production and distribution systems behind this specialized production center, in 2011 we initiated a focused geochemical project that concentrated on the produ…

Basaltbasalt vessels010506 paleontologyArtifact (archaeology)workshop060102 archaeologyIron AgeTel Hazor06 humanities and the artsRaw material01 natural sciencesArchaeologyground stone toolsDistribution systemExtraction siteTrace element compositionlcsh:Archaeology0601 history and archaeologyTurning pointlcsh:CC1-960GeologyBasaltic rockgeochemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Lithic Studies
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Durability assessment of basalt fiber polymer as reinforcement to expanded clay concrete in harsh environment

2021

Basalt fiber-reinforced polymer composites are receiving considerable attention as they represent a low-cost green source of raw materials. In most cases, fiber-reinforced polymer composites face harsh environments, such as chloride ions in coastal marine environments or cold regions with salt deicing. The resistance of fiber-reinforced polymers subjected to the above environments is critical for the safe design and application of such composites. This research aims to develop a framework to investigate the durability properties of the lightweight expanded clay basalt fiber polymer reinforced concrete exposed to the NaCl environment. The specified quantity of concrete structural elements wa…

Basaltchemistry.chemical_classification0209 industrial biotechnologybasalt fiber in the harsh environmentMaterials scienceGeneral Computer Science020209 energyGeneral Chemical Engineeringbasalt fiber concrete durabilityGeneral Engineering02 engineering and technologyPolymerlightweight concreteRaw materialEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Durability020901 industrial engineering & automationchemistryBasalt fiber0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPolymer compositesComposite materialTA1-2040Reinforcementexpanded clayCogent Engineering
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Utilization of water glass as an activator in the manufacturing of cementitious materials from waste by-products

1987

Abstract In the present paper, the possibility of producing new-type cementless building materials is discussed when water glass as an activating agent is used. The experimental data are presented for a set of raw materials which normally do not show any binding ability. However, if they undergo some physico-chemical treatment and water glass is used, a solid structure of the material is formed. According to the method described here, lots of different mineral waste by-products could be activated, thus gaining binding properties.

Binding abilityMaterials scienceSolid structureWaste managementActivator (phosphor)Binding propertiesGeneral Materials ScienceBuilding and ConstructionCementitiousRaw materialCement and Concrete Research
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Potentials for critical raw materials recovery from Mediterranean saltworks bitterns

2022

Minerals extraction from seawater brines is currently regarded as the most practical approach to reduce European dependency from the import of many Critical Raw Materials. The technical feasibility of such approach has been widely demonstrated in several different research and development projects but the economic sustainability has always been found to depend on the local demand for sodium chloride, which is always the most abundant product of the extraction. Starting from this crucial node, the SEArcularMINE project has investigated the possibility to use the residual brines originated by sea-salt extraction in traditional saltworks, regarded as an already well-established marketplace. Th…

BitternMinerals recoveryCritical Raw MaterialSaltworkAnalytical tecnique
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ANALISIS PENGENDALIAN PERSEDIAAN DENGAN METODE EOQ USAHA STAN KAYU SINAR SOWI KABUPATEN MANOKWARI

2020

Controlling and determining of inventory is an important thing in order to produce efficiently and able to make smooth sales. The purpose of this research is to know an analysis of controlling raw material inventoriesin the manufacture of brick by using Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method to increase efficiency of the total inventory costin Stan Kayu Sinar Sowi. The raw material of brick is rough sand and cements.
 Type of case study research through a qualitative approach by means of interviews, observation and documentation. Case study on a wood booth business in Manokwari, West Papua.
 The results of the study that the purchase of raw materials made by the company is considere…

BrickAgricultural sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrder (business)Case study researchEconomic order quantityBusiness and International ManagementRaw materialInventory costIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMathematicsCost savingsCakrawala Management Business Journal
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Evaluation of saltwork ponds operation through brine characterization and geochemical modelling using PHREEQC code integrating the Pitzer correction

2021

Seawater represents a potential resource for the extraction of salts and raw materials [1]. About one-third of the global table-salt production is manufactured in solar saltworks [2], being the most representative product of seawater processing. However, other valuable compounds such as Magnesium, Lithium and trace elements belonging to the alkaline/alkaline-earth metals (e.g. Rb, Cs, Sr) and transition/post-transition metals (e.g. Co, Ga, Ge) are present. Many of these elements are included in the EU Critical Raw Materials (CRM) list, grouping natural assets classified as fundamental for the wealth of the socio-economic structure of Europe [3]. In saltworks, natural evaporation of seawater…

BrineCritical Raw MaterialSaltworkPitzer.PHREEQCTrace element
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Effect of operating conditions and feedstock composition on the properties of manganese oxide or quartz charcoal pellets for the use in ferroalloy in…

2020

peer-reviewed The full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 26/12/2021 This study investigates the effect of heat treatment temperature on the properties of charcoal composite pellets used for the reduction of ferroalloys. The heavy fraction of biooil was used as a binder for the charcoal ore pellet preparation. The effect of heat treatment temperature on the pellet shrinkage was related to the degree of reduction which varied with feedstock and ore composition. The results showed that the size and shape of the charcoal pellets were not affected by the biooil devolatilization. Manganese charcoal pellets showed higher electrical resistance during pyroly…

BriquetteMaterials science020209 energyComposite numberPelletsFerroalloy02 engineering and technologyRaw materialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering020401 chemical engineeringMaschinenbauPellet0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCharcoalbiooilCivil and Structural EngineeringferroalloysMechanical Engineeringdigestive oral and skin physiologyMetallurgyashBuilding and Constructionpyrolysisequipment and suppliesPollutionGeneral Energyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumddc:600Pyrolysischarcoal
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Building ceramics: Brick, tile, and clay

2022

Tiles for use in construction were made in quantity at Vagnari, as Alastair Small’s investigations made clear. He uncovered one tile kiln in the vicus area north of the ravine and five south of the ravine that were producing tiles from the 1st to the 4th century AD, although not all at the same time (Small 2011b: 231–64). There may well have been more, as yet undiscovered, kilns in and around the settlement, together with the requisite tile-making provisions, such as drying sheds or yards and large ponds or basins for mixing clay and water. Archaeologically explored and well-preserved tile-making facilities of local and regional importance in northeast Spain give us an idea of the complex p…

Building ceramics clayey raw materials archaeometrySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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Cadmium Recovery from Spent Ni-Cd Batteries: A Brief Review

2021

The significant increase in the demand for efficient electric energy storage during the past decade has promoted an increase in the production and use of Cd-containing batteries. On the one hand, the amount of toxic Cd-containing used batteries is growing, while on the other hand, Cd is on a list of critical raw materials (for Europe). Both of these factors call for the development of effective technology for Cd recovery from spent batteries. The present paper is aimed at providing a short review of the recent progress in Cd recovery from spent batteries. Statistical data from the past decade on the source of Cd, its global production, and Ni-Cd battery recycling are given in the introducti…

Cadmiumpyro-metallurgyMining engineering. MetallurgyWaste managementBattery recyclingcadmiumMetals and Alloysbattery recyclingTN1-997chemistry.chemical_elementRaw materialNi-Cd batteriesrecoverychemistryEnvironmental scienceElectric energy storageGeneral Materials ScienceCd-containing batteriesResearch dataMetals
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Some factors affecting an increase in magnetic susceptibility of cement dusts

2001

The aim of the research was to explain reasons of fluctuation in magnetic susceptibility of cement dusts and the consequences for the environment. The research comprised measurements of magnetic susceptibility and Fe content in dusts, and also in raw materials, additives, fuels, mixtures and clinkers used for cement production. The samples were taken in four cement plants located in Opole Province (southern Poland). In addition to this, the influence of two production methods (dry and wet) on magnetic susceptibility of dusts and some aspects of ferrimagnetic minerals formation in the process of clinker burning were considered. It was proven that magnetic susceptibility of dusts depends on r…

CementGeophysicsMaterials scienceWaste managementKilnFerrimagnetismMetallurgyFe contentRaw materialClinker (cement)Magnetic susceptibilityIndustrial wasteJournal of Applied Geophysics
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