Composition for the treatment of waste materials

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 05 – D

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C05D 3/00 (2006.01) B09B 3/00 (2006.01) C05D 3/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2205049

The present invention relates to a composition for the treatment of waste materials particularly resulting from the pulling down of buildings, and a method for the treatment of waste materials using such composition. According to the invention, the composition is comprised of lime, a compound selected in the group comprising smectites, montmorillonite, bentonite, alkali-activated bentonite, ashes and water. Preferably it comprises approximately: 100 kg of quicklime CaO, 150 kg of said compound, 150 kg of ashes and 700 l of water.

La présente invention concerne une composition de traitement de déchets, notamment de déchets provenant de démolitons d'immeubles, et un procédé de traitement de déchets utilisant une telle composition. Selon l'invention, la composition comprend de la chaux, un composé choisi dans le groupe comprenant les smectites, la montmorillonite, la bentonite, la bentonite activée par un alcalin, et des cendres et de l'eau. De préférence, elle comprend environ: 100 kg de chaux vive CaO, 150 kg dudit composé, 150 kg de cendres, et 700 l d'eau.

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