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Recycling Glass To Sand #recycling #glass #sand
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@eyeopener1979

2 months ago

Recyled glass "sand" is used here in Australia in structural concrete... upto 80% too. Best thing for excess glass that can't be reused back into the glass industry. Well done👊👊

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@aredditor4272

2 months ago

I knew it's used to make insulation, but I was impressed that it was melted in an arc furnace. I thought arc furnaces were only used to make steel.

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@lollercoaster2010

2 months ago

Crushing glass in a similar process, but at a slightly rougher consistency is ideal for "sand blasting" lumber to restore its finish. Companies exist that would be happy to purchase said product!

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@grapsorz

2 months ago

i had crushed it a bit less then sifted it to make blasting media.

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@vampjoseph

1 month ago

which can then be turned into lots of stuff: other drink ware, high voltage resistors, computer chips, etc.

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@paulwittkamp4678

2 months ago

It was “furnace ready” after the first crush and cross belt. After the second crush, it became (essentially) useless to a glass manufacturer.

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@michaelchase418

4 weeks ago

I sat here the whole time hoping to god you were wearing a resperator.

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@mitchellsavage6933

2 months ago

@mr digg should know about these

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@candui-7

4 weeks ago

Yucatan Pyramid complex part of the metal extraction industry pre 12.8 thousand years ago. Debunk that minimimicman.

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@Lyken30

2 months ago

How is the sand all the same light color even though you were using green, clear, brown bottles?

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@Maple-.

2 months ago

Then you can make glass!

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@01mustang05

2 months ago

And how is making sand, recycling?

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@biohazerdtrollztrolls4798

2 months ago

just remember the energy required to do this is actually worse than the class itself fir the enviroment..... lololol

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@mickymaxwell992

2 months ago

But can you turn that sand back into glass That is the question

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