Characterization of Glass Powder from Glass Recycling Process Waste and Preliminary Testing
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Roig-Flores, Marta; Gimenez-Carbo, Ester; Soriano, Lourdes; SERNA, PEDRO
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Characterization of Glass Powder from Glass Recycling Process Waste and Preliminary TestingFecha de publicación
2021Editor
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1996-1944Cita bibliográfica
Gimenez-Carbo, E.; Soriano, L.; Roig-Flores, M.; Serna, P. Characterization of Glass Powder from Glass Recycling Process Waste and Preliminary Testing. Materials 2021, 14, 2971. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ma14112971Tipo de documento
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This work studies the possibility of incorporating different proportions of glass powder
from the waste glass (rejected material called fine cullet) produced during the glass recycling process
into the manufacturing ... [+]
This work studies the possibility of incorporating different proportions of glass powder
from the waste glass (rejected material called fine cullet) produced during the glass recycling process
into the manufacturing of mortar and concrete. For this purpose, the material is characterized by
its chemical composition and pozzolanic activity, and the shape and size of its particles are studied.
It is then incorporated as a substitute for cement into the manufacturing of mortar and concrete at
25% and 40% of cement weight, and its effect on setting times, consistency, and mechanical strength
is analyzed. Its behavior as a slow pozzolan is verified, and the possibility of incorporating it into
concrete is ratified by reducing its cement content and making it a more sustainable material. [-]
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Materials 2021, 14(11), 2971Derechos de acceso
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