SERVICES
Wastes vitrification
Treatment of glass and foundry wastes
Wastes vitrification
Offer:
- fixed embedding of harmful substances to glass structure by method of processing
at high temperatures
- consultancy service in field of thermal processing of wastes
- technical assistance in choice, projection and realization of vitrification technology
- quality evaluation of vitrified product before final landfilling
- possibility of utilization of final product for commercial purposes
Application for:
- anorganic wastes without metal fraction
- toxic wastes containing compounds e. g. Pb, Cd, Zn, Cu, As, Sb, P, F, Se
- radioactive wastes with low or intermediate activity
- chemicals from anorganic productions
- fly ashes from separators
- ashes from incinerators
- sludges from grinding plants of glass
Consistency of processed wastes:
- solid (fly ash, ash, slag, filtration residue)
- semi-liquid (sludges, slurries)
Equipment parameters:
- interval or continuous operation
- electrically heated furnace with induction or resistance heating
- daily output 50-3000 kg of product
- ekological operation
Treatment of glass and foundry wastes
Offer:
- production technology of new building and wall lining material KRYSTALIT and SLEVIS
- adaptation of technological process according to kind and amount of processed waste
- technical assistance in choice and projection of sintering technology
- technical assistance in production realization
- quality evaluation of final products
Advantages:
processing at temperatures up to 1100 °C
- waste materials, representing up to 95 % of input raw materials
- separated and unseparated glass cullet from municipal collection
- unlike unrecyclable cullet, e. g. lead raw materials, TV screens, fluor lamps
- various foundry non metallic wastes
- complex equipment represents wasteless technology
Parameters:
- convenient to health requirements
- radioactivity (3-6 times lower than other construction materials)
- frost resistance (better than stone tiles)
- incombustibility
- abradability (5-10 times lower than sandstone)
- hardness (6 according to Mosh)
- adhesion to bases
- resistance against chemicals (better than ceramic tiles)
Final products:
- tiles for inside and outside tiling
- shaped blocks for terraces, gardens, garden-houses etc.
- pedestrian roads (pavements, kerbs, waste pipes etc.)
- at various surface and colour finish