In this work, the influence of the alumina addition on the properties of foam glass was studied. Alumina was introduced to the mixture in order to increase the refractoriness of the final product. Ceramic bodies were composed by ground soda-lime glass from transparent glass bottles, dolomitic lime and alumina. The ceramic bodies were formulated with 3 and 5 wt.% of dolomite lime, both without alumina and with 4 wt.% of this material, uniaxially pressed, and fired in the temperature range from 600 ºC to 1000 ºC at a heating rate of 150 K/h. The technological characterization of the ceramic bodies involved the determination of the volume expansion. The microstructure was investigated by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The experimental results show that the addition of alumina influenced the volume expansion of the ceramic bodies, decreasing the foaming.
foam glass; alumina; porosity; microstructure; properties