Pozzolan Manufactured from Post-Consumer Waste Glass, Products Incorporating the Same, and Methods of Manufacturing the Same
First Claim
1. A glass powder manufactured by a process, comprising:
- a) supplying a stream of post-consumer waste glass containing items of non-frangible materials;
b) pulverizing the stream in a manner such that consumer waste glass in the stream is reduced to fragments of average maximum size ⅛
inch or less, while non-frangible items are not reduced to said size;
c) performing a size-based separation of the reduced glass fragments from the non-frangible items;
d) washing the reduced glass fragments to separate plastic and paper fragments and organic contaminants therefrom;
e) drying the washed glass fragments to a moisture content of no more than about 2% by weight;
f) grinding the dried glass fragments in a mill that grinds media against the dried glass fragments until formed into a glass powder, at least about 60% of the particles of said glass powder being of no more than 325 mesh particle size;
g) separating the glass powder from glass fragments;
h) returning the remaining particles to said grinding step for grinding with additional dried glass fragments received for grinding from after said drying step; and
i) repeating steps g) and h) for continuous manufacturer of the glass powder.
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Abstract
A clean dry glass powder useful as a substitute for Portland cement in concrete, in paints, and for other known uses for glass powder produced conventionally can be produced from unsorted post-consumer waste glass, including a substantial fraction of non-glass items, by employing glass pulverizing equipment to reduce waste glass to small fragments, allowing removal of trash, employing a multistep washing process to clean the glass fragments, in the preferred embodiment using aggregate cleaning equipment, drying the fragments, preferably using fluidized bed techniques, and grinding the glass to a desired particle size, preferably using a ball mill, in combination with an air classification step to produce a glass powder of uniform particle size.
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Citations
7 Claims
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1. A glass powder manufactured by a process, comprising:
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a) supplying a stream of post-consumer waste glass containing items of non-frangible materials; b) pulverizing the stream in a manner such that consumer waste glass in the stream is reduced to fragments of average maximum size ⅛
inch or less, while non-frangible items are not reduced to said size;c) performing a size-based separation of the reduced glass fragments from the non-frangible items; d) washing the reduced glass fragments to separate plastic and paper fragments and organic contaminants therefrom; e) drying the washed glass fragments to a moisture content of no more than about 2% by weight; f) grinding the dried glass fragments in a mill that grinds media against the dried glass fragments until formed into a glass powder, at least about 60% of the particles of said glass powder being of no more than 325 mesh particle size; g) separating the glass powder from glass fragments; h) returning the remaining particles to said grinding step for grinding with additional dried glass fragments received for grinding from after said drying step; and i) repeating steps g) and h) for continuous manufacturer of the glass powder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A concrete mix, comprising:
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a) a first quantity of pozzolanic glass powder manufactured according to the process of, i) supplying a stream of post-consumer waste glass containing items of non-frangible materials, ii) pulverizing the stream in a manner such that consumer waste glass in the stream is reduced to fragments of average maximum size ⅛
inch or less, while non-frangible items are not reduced to said size,iii) performing a size-based separation of the reduced glass fragments from the non-frangible items, iv) washing the reduced glass fragments to separate plastic and paper fragments and organic contaminants therefrom, v) drying the washed glass fragments to a moisture content of no more than about 2% by weight, vi) grinding the dried glass fragments into a powder, at least about 60% of the particles of said powder being of no more than 325 mesh particle size, wherein the grinding is performed in a ball mill that grinds media against the dried glass fragments, vii) removing the glass powder, and viii) returning the remaining particles to said grinding step for grinding with additional dried glass fragments received for grinding after said drying step in a continuous glass powder manufacturing process from a supply of a post-consumer waste glass stream; b) a second quantity of Portland cement, said second quantity larger than said first quantity; and c) aggregate material.
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5. A process for manufacturing a pozzolanic glass powder from a stream of post-consumer waste glass containing items of non-frangible materials, comprising:
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a) pulverizing the stream in a manner such that consumer waste glass in the stream is reduced to fragments of an average maximum size, while non-frangible items are not reduced to said size; b) performing a size-based separation of the reduced glass fragments from the non-frangible items; c) washing the reduced glass fragments; d) drying the washed glass fragments; and e) grinding the dried glass fragments in a ball mill into a glass powder until the particles are of no more than a maximum average particle size; f) classifying the particles as to whether they are over the maximum average particle size; g) returning glass particles over the maximum average particle size for additional grinding; and h) separating the particles smaller than the maximum average particle size, such that at least about 60% of the particles of said glass powder being of no more than 325 mesh particle size. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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