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Selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Workshop on “Processing Materials from Waste”, September 29 - October 1, 2014, Baeza, Spain
This monograph stems from lectures given during the summer course at the University of La Laguna. It includes the main characterization techniques useful nowadays for ceramics, glasses and glass-ceramics, reviews the new microscopes for characterizing materials, and gives an overview of inorganic materials such as zeolites.
June 26-27, 2017 Madrid, Spain Key Topics : Ceramics and Glasses, Advanced Ceramic Materials, Ceramics and Composites, Composite Ceramic Materials, Ceramic Coatings, Advanced Materials and Technologies, Materials and Innovative Processing Ideas, Nanostructured Ceramics, Porous Ceramics, Sintering, Crystalline Materials, Ceramics Applications, Bioceramics and Medical Applications, Functional Ceramics and Inorganics, Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics, Entrepreneurs Investment Meet, Ceramic Compounds: Ceramic Materials, Ceramics in Biology and Medicine, Ceramic Industry and Environment, Non-oxide Ceramics, Nuclear Ceramics, Sols, Gels and Organic Chemistry,
The necessity for adopting sustainable practices is becoming increasingly clear, and the recovery of maximum value from surplus glass cullet is a key component in this. The concrete construction industry can provide a number of alternative uses for cullet that can add value to this waste material.This book presents the proceedings of an International Symposium organised by the Concrete Technology Unit, University of Dundee, which brings together some of the worlds leading experts in the field of glass cullet recycling.
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Miguel Hernández University is hosting the VITROGEOWASTES 2017 international workshop, due to be held from 14 to 15 September in Elche (Alicante-Spain). Over what are expected to be two intense days, discussions will be centred on a series of topics of enormous interest connected with vitrification and geopolymerization of waste for immobilisation or recycling. We’ll be listening to internationally renowned speakers who are leaders in these fields. We’re also going to be expanding our knowledge in discussions based on more than fifty scientific papers due to be presented in the panel sessions. Here at Miguel Hernández University we’re delighted to be holding this workshop, which aims...