Studies on the Production of a Ground Silicate Composite Based on a Mineral Slag Binder with the Disposal of Industrial Waste


Auyesbek S. Sarsenbayev B. Lesovik V. Kolesnikova O. Begentayev M. Kuldeyev E. Kolesnikov A. Tulaganov B. Sauganova G. Zhumayev Z.
May 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Journal of Composites Science
2025#9Issue 5

This article discusses the current problem of industrial waste disposal and its use in the production of building materials, which corresponds to the global concept of sustainable development. Attention is mainly paid to the development of a gruntosilicate composite (concrete) based on a mineral slag binder using drilling sludge from the mining industry, ashes from thermal power plants and electrothermophosphoric slag. Physico-chemical studies of man-made raw materials have been carried out, including analysis of chemical and mineralogical composition, granulometric characteristics, radiation safety and other parameters. It has been established that drilling mud, thermal power plant ash and electrothermophosphoric slag meet the requirements for use in building materials and belong to non-hazardous waste. The optimal ratios of the components in the composition of gruntosilicate concrete have been experimentally determined. The highest compressive strength (3.0–3.5 MPa) is achieved with a drilling mud content of 15–23% and a mineral slag binder of 10–20%. It is shown that the introduction of these wastes improves the structure of the material, reduces shrinkage deformations and ensures compliance with the requirements of road surfaces of the II–III classes. The use of industrial waste in construction will reduce the cost of raw materials by approximately 10–30%, reduce the environmental burden and solve the problem of waste disposal. The results of the study demonstrate the prospects of creating a waste-processing industry capable of processing up to 40% of industrial waste into building materials.

drilling mud , electrothermophosphorus slag , environment engineering , environment protection , ground silicate composite (concrete) , industrial waste , utilization

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Scientific Research Laboratory «Building Materials, Construction and Architecture», M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, 160012, Kazakhstan
Department of Building Materials Science, Products and Structures, V. G. Shukhov Belgorod State Technological University, Belgorod, 308000, Russian Federation
K.I. Satpayev Kazakh National Research Technical University, Almaty, 050013, Kazakhstan
Department of Life Safety and Environmental Protection, M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, 160012, Kazakhstan
Tashkent University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Tashkent, 160012, Uzbekistan
Department of Petrochemical Engineering, Sh. Yesenov Caspian University of Technology and Engineering, Aktau, 130002, Kazakhstan

Scientific Research Laboratory «Building Materials
Department of Building Materials Science
K.I. Satpayev Kazakh National Research Technical University
Department of Life Safety and Environmental Protection
Tashkent University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Department of Petrochemical Engineering

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