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publicationNumber SU-1521725-A1
titleOfInvention Method of manufacturing granulated product from waste water of pulp-and-paper production
abstract The invention relates to construction materials, namely to the production of heat insulating materials based on pulp and paper waste. In order to increase strength, reduce volumetric shrinkage in the method of manufacturing a granulated product, sludge from pulp and paper production with a moisture content of 20-30% is granulated to a size of 20-40 mm and then dried at 160 ° C. Granules have an average density of 380-525 kg / m 3 , tensile strength when squeezed in a cylinder 1.45-1.85 MPa, volume shrinkage 23-44%, sorption moisture 0.5-1%, water absorption 35-45%, thermal conductivity coefficient of 0.1-0.15 W / m . K. 2 tab.
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