Investigation of the composition of industrial products of vanadium production and its use for the production of heat-resistant building mixes

Authors

  • A.T. Khabiyev U.A. Joldasbekov Institute of Mechanics and Engineering
  • S.B. Yulussov U.A. Joldasbekov Institute of Mechanics and Engineering
  • A.K. Tuleshov Satbayev University
  • O.S. Baigenzhenov Satbayev University
  • Y.S. Merkibayev Satbayev University
  • T.E. Baltabay Satbayev University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51301/ejsu.2024.i6.01

Keywords:

waste disposal, metallurgical production, chemical production, building materials, heat-resistant construction mixtures, industrial products of vanadium production, secondary raw materials, waste recycling, environmental safety

Abstract

The presented scientific article deals with the actual problem of complex processing and disposal of industrial waste from metallurgical and chemical industries in order to obtain building materials, in particular to create heat-resistant building mixtures from them. Special attention is paid to the technological processes of manufacturing heat-resistant construction mixtures from overburden, enrichment tailings, slurries and slags. A critical analysis of the current state of the processing of these types of waste and the production of heat-resistant building mixtures from them is carried out. The article provides an overview of modern technologies and their practical examples in the field of creating environmentally friendly heat-resistant construction mixtures based on recycled materials. In addition, the results of an experimental study on the development of building mixtures for the production of heat-resistant building mixtures from industrial products of vanadium production are described. The industrial product of vanadium production was investigated by chemical and X-ray spectral analysis methods. The data obtained provides an overview of the material that can be used as a component of a mixture for the production of heat-resistant construction material, applicable in obtaining various types of construction mixtures and heat-resistant blocks. To obtain heat-resistant building mixes, cement M 400, liquid glass and chamotte were mixed in various proportions, and then dried at a temperature of 100℃ for 24 hours. Further, the dried materials were kept at 1000℃ for 10 hours, which, to assess heat resistance, were heated in the temperature range of 800-1800°C for 30 minutes, followed by abrupt cooling with water. The resulting building heat-resistant mixtures had high strength characteristics (compressive strength from 32 to 45 MPa) and good heat resistance/heat resistance.

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Хабиев A. ., Юлусов, С. ., Тулешов, А. ., Байгенженов, О. ., Меркибаев, Е. ., & Балтабай, Т. . (2024). Investigation of the composition of industrial products of vanadium production and its use for the production of heat-resistant building mixes. Engineering Journal of Satbayev University, 146(6), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.51301/ejsu.2024.i6.01