Lab Scale Granulation Tests of Artificial Aggregate Production from Marine Sediments and Industrial Wastes
Di Palma, L.
Mancini, D.
Medici, F.
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Di Palma L., Mancini D., Medici F., 2012, Lab Scale Granulation Tests of Artificial Aggregate Production from Marine Sediments and Industrial Wastes, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 28, 199-204.
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Abstract

Preliminary experimental results on the solification/stabilzation of dredged marine sediments (MS) and the non-metallic fraction of automotive shredder residues (NMASR) with coal fly ashes (CFA) are reported. Lab scale experiments of wet granulation at room temperature of these wastes are presented and discussed: cement was used as a binder, while water addition was dosed to optimize granules amount and size.
The obtained granules were then subjected to standard leaching tests according to Italian regulation. The results of the leaching tests showed, for all the experimented wastes, a good level of stabilization: heavy metals and ions content was within the limits provided by Italian regulation for landfill disposal as not dangerous waste, while a COD content exceeding the above mentioned limit was detected. This was attributed to plastics and an organic contamination by vehicles fluids in the case of NMASR, and to sulphides and iron content in the case of marine sediments.
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