Harmless recycling method for heavy metal in domestic garbage power generation ash
A technology for domestic waste and domestic waste incineration, which is applied in the field of new ecological and environmental protection materials, and can solve problems such as unsafe and effective disposal
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[0030] Mix domestic waste incineration fly ash and ash at a ratio of 100:0 to obtain material A; mix glass powder material B with material A at a ratio of 3:7; then mix in a mass of (material A + material B )×8% material C. Mix evenly together and form balls in the ball forming plate; when forming balls, the ball forming plate rotates while spraying water glass aqueous solution to obtain raw material balls with a particle size of 5-10mm. Raw meal balls are fired into ceramsite in a high-temperature furnace; when the temperature of the combustion furnace is 600-700°C, put in raw meal balls, continue to heat up to 950°C, and keep the temperature constant for 20 minutes to obtain fly ash (ash slag)-glass ceramsite. (Code name pottery 1). The bulk density of ceramsite is 780kg / m3, the saturated water absorption rate is 19%, and the cylinder compressive strength is 4.5-5.0MPa.
[0031] Mix the code (ceramic 1) and the hydrophobic emulsion in a mixer at a mass ratio of 1:0.1, so tha...
Embodiment 2
[0044] Mix domestic waste incineration fly ash and ash at a ratio of 100:100 to obtain material A; mix glass powder material B with material A at a ratio of 5:5; then mix in a mass of (material A + material B ) × 7% of material C. Mix together and form into balls in the ball forming plate; when forming balls, the ball forming plate rotates while spraying water glass aqueous solution to obtain raw material balls with a particle size of 5-10mm. Raw meal balls are fired into ceramsite in a high-temperature furnace; when the temperature of the combustion furnace is 600-700°C, put in raw meal balls, continue to heat up to 850°C, and keep the temperature constant for 20 minutes to obtain fly ash (ash slag)-glass ceramsite. (Code name pottery 2). Ceramsite bulk density is 700kg / m3, saturated water absorption rate is 19%, cylinder compressive strength is 4.5MPa.
[0045] Mix the code (ceramic 2) and hydrophobic emulsion in a mixer at a mass ratio of 1:0.1 to obtain hydrophobic ceramsi...
Embodiment 3
[0058]Mix domestic waste incineration fly ash and ash at a ratio of 0:100 to obtain material A; mix glass powder material B with material A at a ratio of 6:4; then add the mass of (material A + material B) ×7% C material. Mix together evenly and form into balls in the ball forming plate; when forming into balls, the ball forming plate rotates while spraying water glass aqueous solution to obtain raw material balls with a particle size of 5-10mm. Raw meal balls are fired into ceramsite in a high-temperature furnace; when the temperature of the combustion furnace is 600-700°C, put in raw meal balls, continue to heat up to 850°C, and keep the temperature constant for 20 minutes to obtain fly ash (ash slag)-glass ceramsite. (Code name Tao 3). The bulk density of ceramsite is 650kg / m3, the saturated water absorption rate is 20%, and the cylinder compressive strength is 4.0MPa. Mix the code name (Tao 3) and the hydrophobic emulsion in a mixer at a mass ratio of 1:0.1 to obtain Hydro...
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