Fabrication of Geopolymer Tile from Waste Ceramic Lunchbox Container

Ceramic pots are used as one of the lunchbox containers; however, most of them are discarded after a single use. In this study, a method was investigated to produce tile-shaped hardened materials with sufficient strength for use as interior materials by utilizing the geopolymerization reaction with...

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Published inResources processing Vol. 72; no. 1; pp. 23 - 26
Main Authors KITAKAZE, Yuki, YASUI, Mana, HONGO, Teruhisa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Kyoto Japan Science and Technology Agency 2025
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ISSN1348-6012
1349-9262
1349-9262
DOI10.4144/rpsj.72.23

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Summary:Ceramic pots are used as one of the lunchbox containers; however, most of them are discarded after a single use. In this study, a method was investigated to produce tile-shaped hardened materials with sufficient strength for use as interior materials by utilizing the geopolymerization reaction with waste ceramic pots as a raw material. The hardened materials were characterized using various analytical instruments, and their mechanical properties were assessed through three-point bending tests. The bending strength satisfied the requirements for indoor tiles specified in the JIS A5209 standard, reaching a maximum value of 48.3 N/mm2.
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ISSN:1348-6012
1349-9262
1349-9262
DOI:10.4144/rpsj.72.23