Use of Cassava Wastewater and Scheelite Residues in Ceramic Formulations

This book presents original results on the use of cassava wastewater as a substitute for potable water in ceramic formulations. It evaluates the physical and mechanical properties as well as the microstructure of the materials produced, comparing the prod

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Wilson Acchar Vamberto Monteiro da Silva   Editors

Use of Cassava Wastewater and Scheelite Residues in Ceramic Formulations

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Use of Cassava Wastewater and Scheelite Residues in Ceramic Formulations

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Editors Wilson Acchar Department of Physics Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Vamberto Monteiro da Silva Science and Technology of Paraíba Federal Institute of Education João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil

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Cassava Wastewater: An Introduction, Characterizat