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Title: The Development of the Recultivation Material by the Hazardous Waste Solidification/Stabilisation
Authors: Vacenovská, Božena
Drochytka, Rostislav
Gailius, Albinas
Keywords: solidification/stabilisation
hazardous waste
secondary raw material
leaching tests
contaminant
granulation
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
Citation: Vacenovská, B.; Drochytka, R.; Gailius, A. 2010. The development of the recultivation material by the hazardous waste solidification/stabilisation, in The 10th International Conference “Modern Building Materials, Structures and Techniques”: Selected papers, Vol. 1. Ed. by P. Vainiūnas, E. K. Zavadskas, May 19–21, 2010, Lithuania. Vilnius: Technika, 305–312.
Abstract: Problems of the waste production and subsequent waste disposal are frequently discussed topics as well as searching for new possibilities leading to the minimalisation of the waste production and the maximalisation of its utilization. These were main reasons that were essential pulses that gave birth to this research. This paper deals with the possibility of utilization of the solidification/stabilisation process for developing a new recultivation material made of chosen type of the hazardous waste. Single parts of research works were both the laboratory and the practical verification of solidification/stabilisation on prototype of mobile solidification line that was built up for this reason. Secondary raw materials – such as classical and fluidized fly-ash – were verified as possible solidification/stabilisation binders – because their usage is attached to the maximalisation of economical and also environmental effect of the solidification/stabilisation process.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/547
ISBN: 978-9955-28-593-9
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