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Retrieving aggregates and powdery mineral material from demolition waste
A method for retrieving aggregates and/or powdery mineral material from a source material comprising hardened mineral binder and aggregates, in particular a waste or demolition material, comprises the steps of: a) treating the source material in a disintegration process and (b) separation of the treated source material at a predefined cut-off grain size in order to retrieve treated aggregates with a grain size of at least the predefined cut-off grain size and/or in order to retrieve powdery mineral material with a grain size below the predefined cut-off grain size.
Retrieving aggregates and powdery mineral material from demolition waste
A method for retrieving aggregates and/or powdery mineral material from a source material comprising hardened mineral binder and aggregates, in particular a waste or demolition material, comprises the steps of: a) treating the source material in a disintegration process and (b) separation of the treated source material at a predefined cut-off grain size in order to retrieve treated aggregates with a grain size of at least the predefined cut-off grain size and/or in order to retrieve powdery mineral material with a grain size below the predefined cut-off grain size.
Retrieving aggregates and powdery mineral material from demolition waste
JUILLAND PATRICK (author) / GALLUCCI EMMANUEL (author) / EBERHARDT ARND (author)
2015-11-25
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
C04B
Kalk
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LIME
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