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Get PriceAug 24, 2020The marble dust is highly concentrated in carbon carbonate and is widely used in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food industry for calcium. When did the Carrara marble become fashionable? In 180 B.C., the Romans took possession of Carrara and its surroundings (then called Luni) after winning the territory over the Ligurian Apuani, a Celtic
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Get PriceMarble dust is one of the most widely locally available stabilizer material used for the stabilization. Marble dust is formed from cutting and polishing of marble stone. It is one of the industry generated waste material. It contains a large amount of calcium, silica,
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Get Priceutilization of the marble dust in various industrial sectors especially the construction, agriculture, glass and paper industries would help to protect the environment Abbreviation: WMD, Waste marble dust; UPV, ultrasonic pulse velocity. (Karasahin and Terzi, 2007). In addition to marble
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Get PriceMarble dust as well as various minerals additive like granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash, silica fume have been used in mortar and concrete production. Further marble dust can be used as filler, partial replacement of cement as well as partial and full replacement of fine aggregate in mortar as well as in concrete production.
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Get PriceMar 16, 2020The present study aims to investigate the potential of marble dust to enhance the strength of soils for possible use as a subgrade material. Two different types of soils are amended with varying marble dust (MD) content (0–100%) in order to examine its effectiveness in improving the subgrade properties (i.e. strength and stiffness).
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Get Priceof air pollution in the marble industrial mining area in Besole village, Tulungagung, was a high category. Air pollutions from dust cause fibrosis in the lungs if continuously inhaled. This marble dust belongs to the group of differentiative dust—pulmonary disorders due to dust in the form of restriction, obstruction, or mixture of the two.
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