Melting Behaviour Of Recycled Cullet: Effects Of Impurity Dissolution, Pulverisation And Solution Pre-Treatment

The reuse of recycled cullet in the production of new glass containers lies above 60%. Cullet ratio depends on the glass colour, level of impurities, and on availability. As a side effect of cullet waste management, the occurrence of metallic and ceramic impurities (ESP) cannot be avoided. Quality criteria for recycled cullet must comprise these impurities as potential sources of quality defects in the product. The impurities in recycled cullet are distinguished by their potential to impair glass quality. In recycling cullet, emphasis must be laid on safe separation of the most critical species. It is the objective of this experimental work to generate a basis which allows to identify the most critical ESP species, and to assess their effect on glass quality.

Author
A Glusing & R Conradt
Origin
Rwth Aachen, Germany
Journal Title
Verre 9 1 2003 42-46
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2475

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Melting Behaviour Of Recycled Cullet: Effects Of Impurity Dissolution, Pulverisation And Solution Pre-Treatment
Verre 9 1 2003 42-46
S 2475
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