Dissertação
Potencial valorização do lodo de estação de tratamento de esgoto como matéria prima para produção de blocos cerâmicos
Fecha
2021-04-26Autor
Zat, Tuani
Institución
Resumen
Sewage sludge is an extensively produced residue directly related to population growth and economic
development. Wastewater treatment plants generate sewage sludge classified as a not dangerous residue class
II-A (not inert) according to NBR 10004 (2004a), which is commonly discharged in sanitary landfills. An
alternative for the destination of this residue is the use as raw material in the production of red ceramics, in
which low contents (< 5%) enable the obtainment of products with good quality and comparable to those
currently available. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding sewage sludge to clay used as raw
material in the production of structural ceramic blocks. Different contents of sewage sludge were used
replacing clay (from 0% to 15% in dry weight), and the water content was adapted based on variations of the
rheological behavior for each mix. The optimized mixtures were utilized to produce ceramic blocks by
extrusion in a reduced scale (1:5). Physical and mechanical characteristics of the blocks after firing were
analyzed, such as dimensional stability, water absorption, bulk density, and compressive strength, and the
results were evaluated considering the limits recommended by Brazilian standards. The mixtures with sewage
sludge exhibited a reduced elastic response, which affected the extrusion process; consequently, they required
more water. The values of total linear shrinkage after drying and firing and water absorption obtained were
within the limits established for ceramic blocks for all the sludge contents utilized. The compressive strength
results of the blocks also indicated that up to 15% of sludge can be incorporated into clay mixtures to produce
extruded ceramic blocks.