WASTE IS A VALUABLE RAW MATERIAL

Authors

  • Egamberdiyev M.S.
  • Ikromov R.A.

Keywords:

waste, ecology, industrial waste, waste processing, creation of mineral composition from waste, stone slag of blast furnaces, nephiline sludge, slate sludge, waste used to speed up the production of cement, raw materials obtained by grinding waste.

Abstract

Currently, the issue of using industrial waste as raw material for cement production is becoming a priority. However, in areas where there is a lot of industrial waste suitable for cement production, the creation of an industrial zone from natural raw materials and their waste, i.e. The construction of cement factories in industrial areas is primarily aimed at recycling waste and using it on a large scale. Recycling just these wastes to improve the environment brings great benefits. The use of waste, especially in the cement industry, will not be without advantages of national importance, since it is highly efficient.

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2024-01-09

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