Study of Waste Plastic Mix Concrete with Plasticizer
Waste plastic mix concrete with and without superplasticizer was tested at room temperature. Forty-eight cube samples were moulded for compressive strength tests at three, seven, and twenty-eight...
Study of Waste Plastic Mix Concrete with Plasticizer - Hindawi
Waste plastic mix concrete with and without superplasticizer was tested at room temperature. Forty-eight cube samples were moulded for compressive strength tests at three, seven, and twenty-eight days. Eight beams were also cast to study the flexural strength characteristic of waste plastic mix concrete.
A Review in Sustainable Plastic Waste in Concrete - ResearchGate
Almost 126 samples of concrete are prepared, the concrete Strength (compressive, splitting tensile and flexural strength) are investigated along a time interval of 7 to 28 days using 1%, 3% and...
Study of Waste Plastic Mix Concrete with Plasticizer
The fresh and hardened properties of waste virgin plastic mix concrete have been studied (CUR Report 1991). A number of concrete mixes were prepared in which sand was partially replaced by waste plastic flakes in varying percentages by volume. Waste plastic mix concrete with and without superplasticizer was tested at room temperature.
Amalgamation of E-waste plastics in concrete with super
The experiment is done by properly mixing the cement, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, water, super plasticizer and E-plastic. Mixing of E-waste plastic with fine and coarse aggregates were shown in Fig. 3. The test on materials has been conducted for observing the crushing strength, impact value, specific gravity and fineness.
- Do waste plastic concrete mixtures decrease compressive strength?
- Conclusions The main conclusions that can be drawn from this study are: The compressive strength values of all waste plastic concrete mixtures tend to decrease below the values for the reference concrete mixtures with increasing the waste plastic ratio at all curing ages.
- How efficient is reusing waste plastic in the production of concrete?
- This study involved 86 experiments and 254 tests to determine the efficiency of reusing waste plastic in the production of concrete. Thirty kilograms of waste plastic of fabriform shapes was used as a partial replacement for sand by 0%, 10%, 15%, and 20% with 800 kg of concrete mixtures. All of the concrete mixtures were tested at room temperature.
- Can waste plastic be used as a sand-substitution aggregate in concrete?
- The results proved the arrest of the propagation of micro cracks by introducing waste plastic of fabriform shapes to concrete mixtures. This study insures that reusing waste plastic as a sand-substitution aggregate in concrete gives a good approach to reduce the cost of materials and solve some of the solid waste problems posed by plastics. 1.
- Does reusing waste plastic improve concrete production in Iraq?
- Industrial activities in Iraq are associated with significant amounts of non-biodegradable solid waste, waste plastic being among the most prominent. This study involved 86 experiments and 254 tests to determine the efficiency of reusing waste plastic in the production of concrete.
- Does waste plastic affect flexural strength?
- In addition waste plastic is hydrophobic material which may restrict the hydration of cement. The flexural strength values of waste plastic concrete mixtures tend to decrease below the values for the reference concrete mixtures with increasing the waste plastic ratio.
- Can plastic waste be used as aggregate in concrete mixing?
- On the other hand, Dhawan et al. (2019) reported that the potential benefits of using plastic waste as aggregate in concrete mixing are providing new, cost-effective building materials and ensuring the environmental sustainability of the new products. The potential use of waste plastic improves the efficiency of construction materials.