Valuable Recycling Of Waste Glass Generated From The Liquid Crystal Display Panel Industry

Due to the drastic growth of the liquid crystal display (hereafter LCD) industry in the last decade, lots of waste glass is being produced. There are three types of waste glass derived from LCD glass manufacturers, LCD panel manufacturers and end-of-life LCD devices. Among them cullet from Lber glass (hereafter E-glass). However, the recycling of waste glass from LCD panel (LPWGCD glass is being recycled into a raw material for commercial electric continuous fi) and end waste glass is limited due to various reasons such as contaminants, toxic components and inhomogeneous glass compositions etc. Despite use of LPWG in the cement industry, it is not an effective form of recycling, considering the characteristics of LCD glass. In this work, to examine the possibility of recycling LPWG in the E-glass industry, several glass batches containing LPWG were prepared. First, some optical properties of the prepared and commercial E-glass were examined. Then, the viscosity and liquidus temperature (TL) were determined. The effect of LPWG was negligible in the transmission and color of the resultant glasses, considering that commercial bulk E-glass has an emerald-green color due to refractory corrosion. With an increase in the LPWG content, the isoviscosity and liquidus temperatures showed opposite behaviors; the temperature (TW) corresponding to the fiber forming viscosity (103 dPas) decreased, whereas the TL increased. Based on TW-TL, the replacement of 50 wt% of the original E-glass with LPWG was recommended. Additionally, economic and environmental effects were discussed.

Author
K Kim, K Kim
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Journal Of Cleaner Production 174 10 Feb 2018 191-198
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4490

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Valuable Recycling Of Waste Glass Generated From The Liquid Crystal Display Panel Industry
Journal Of Cleaner Production 174 10 Feb 2018 191-198
S 4490
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