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titleOfInvention sludge treatment process for ornamental stone beneficiation and resulting co-product mortar formulations
abstract sludge treatment process for ornamental stone beneficiation and resulting co-product mortar formulations. The present invention relates to the treatment of sludge from the processing of ornamental rock-containing grit and its use, after chemically and physically treated, as an aggregate for the production of types of mortar for the purpose of using it as much as possible. maintaining the technical criteria of acceptance of the product in accordance with current technical standards. In the mortar formulation, this processed sludge co-product obtained according to the invention, its dosage is in a percentage range ranging from 10 to 70% in relation to the total mortar mass and is of excellent physical appearance. , due to the neutralization of the present shot oxidation and quality provided by the treatment.
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