Eco-efficient transformation of mineral wool wastes into lightweight aggregates at low firing temperature and associated environmental assessment
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2022-08-22
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Waste recycling is one of the key elements to mitigate the environmental
problems that threaten our society. Mineral wool is currently the most widely
used insulation material in the European Union, so the amount of waste
generated in the demolition and restoration of buildings has increased
alarmingly. This work investigates for the first time the use of glass wool (GW)
and rock wool (RW) as a component in the manufacture of lightweight
aggregates, showing that both can be suitable raw materials considering the
density (1.3–1.5 g/cm ) and mechanical strength (2–6 MPa) obtained. In
addition, the use of GW would help to reduce the firing temperature
significantly (700 °C) compared to that normally used in the manufacture of
these materials (around 1200 °C), which would imply significant energy
savings. Considering that thermal insulation materials and lightweight
aggregates are among the most widely used materials in the construction
sector, the work presented here also evaluates the environmental impact
associated with the manufacture of lightweight aggregates with RW and GW
in comparison with the traditional process, using the Life Cycle Assessment
(LCA) methodology. A significant environmental improvement has been
observed in almost all the analyzed impact categories of the artificial
aggregates manufactured with mineral wool with respect to traditional LWAs.
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Mineral wool, Lightweight aggregate, Waste recycling, Circular Economy, Life Cycle Assessment
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Eco-efficient transformation of mineral wool wastes into lightweight aggregates at low firing temperature and associated environmental assessment . Construction and Building Materials. 345,