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Cooperation offer regarding the mineral-asphalt mixture containing the aggregate from the recycled waste of sanitary ceramics.

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Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska is looking for a business partner to cooperate in the market implementation of an innovative product: mineral-asphalt mixture containing ceramic waste aggregate.

The mineral-asphalt mixture containing the aggregate from the recycled waste of sanitary ceramics is characterised by its composition – filler (limestone) in the amount of 8.3% of fine aggregate with a grain size of 0-2mm in the form of quartz in the amount of 15%, fine aggregate with a grain size of 0-2mm in the form of dolomite in the amount of 9.5%, coarse aggregate with a grain size of 2-8mm in the form of dolomite in the amount of 9.5%, coarse aggregate with a grain size of 8-11mm in the form of dolomite in the amount of 23.6%, aggregate from sanitary ceramics waste with a grain size of 0-4mm in the amount of 14.2%, aggregate from sanitary ceramics waste with a grain size of 4-8mm in the amount of 14.2%, ordinary road asphalt 50/70 in the amount of 5.8%, and an adhesive for road asphalts Wetfix BE in the amount of 0.023%. The recycled ceramic aggregate is obtained by fragmenting sanitary ceramics waste in jaw crushers, and further by segregating the aggregate by sieve method into two grain sizes 0-4mm and 4-8 mm. The composition of the mineral-asphalt mixture containing the aggregate from the recycled waste of sanitary ceramics facilitates obtaining the mixture whose parameters are in accordance with the WT-2 2014 requirements intended for the wearing course.

This technology was developed by the scholars at Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska under the “Innovation Incubator +” project. Currently, we have a patent application and we are looking for a business partner to carry out research with the use of the aforementioned technology under industrial conditions.