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Utilizations of recycled glass
Glass recycling in Mexico accounts for only 12%, making it one of the materials with the lowest percentage in this area. The different applications where recycled glass can be used range from the construction industry, concrete production replacing fine aggregate or cementitious material, ceramic materials, architecture (mortar), glass blocks, road ...
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The main objective of this chapter is to give the reader a general overview of glass recycling activity. Industrial and academic results are presented, which are useful to open new possibilities of economic activities using glass waste for environmental benefits for the society.
Ana Franjić, Ian Freestone
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Heat transfer and thermal shock of recycled glass concrete [PDF]
In this paper, an experimental study is carried out to investigate the effect of thermal shock on the mechanical properties of recycled glass concrete exposed to temperatures between 150 °C to 600 °C due to rapid cooling regimes, namely, natural cooling,
Y.S. Al Rjoub, M.F. Tamimi
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Study of Permeability of Glass-Sand Soil
The drainage consolidation method has been efficiently used to deal with soft ground improvement. Nowadays, it has been suggested to use a new sand soil which is a composite of sand and recycled glass waste.
Wang F. C. +3 more
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The application of various Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composite materials is very widespread in the world. The use of recycled materials in concrete, can improve some of the mechanical properties of concrete.
Ramin Jafari +3 more
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Using recycled glass in concrete applications decreases the amount of glass in landfills and substitutes for expensive aggregates in the concrete mix. However, there has been a concern on recycled glass with smooth surfaces that would result in a drop in
Ho Chun-Hsing +3 more
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Recycling water glass from wet reclamation sewage of waste sodium silicate-bonded sand [PDF]
Wet reclamation of waste sodium silicate-bonded sand produces much alkaline sewage and causes pollution. Recycling water glass from wet reclamation sewage of the waste sodium silicate-bonded sand can solve pollution issues and generate economic ...
Li-chi Wang +2 more
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Glass Fibre Strength—A Review with Relation to Composite Recycling
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an environmentally-friendly, cost-effective manner is one of the most important challenges facing the thermosetting polymer composites industry.
James Thomason, Peter Jenkins, Liu Yang
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Extracts of Cement Composites Based on Recycled Glass
This article presents the results of extracts of recycled photovoltaic glass and cement composites, in which 100 % of natural aggregates were replaced with recycled photovoltaic glass in various fractions. Test specimens in the shape of a cylinder with a
Kateřina MÁČALOVÁ +3 more
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This paper investigates the stiffness and the durability of a composite panel that consists of thin glass as outer layers and a 3D printed core element from recycled PET.
Charbel Miled Nohra Saleh +2 more
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