What is it about?

Eevaluation of the possibility of using the plastic waste fillers as the coarse aggregate of two Concrete-Polymer Composites (C-PC): polymer-cement concrete (PCC) and polymer concrete (PC). The applied fillers were crushed high density polypropylene (HDPP) wastes remaining after grinding plastic elements used in mountings and thermal insulation systems. The substitution of natural mineral coarse aggregate (river gravel) with plastic material was done on the various levels (0 ÷ 40% in case of PCC and 0 ÷ 100% in case of PC). For all composites the density, flexural strength and compressive strength were determined and compared with those for reference composites containing only the river gravel. The results enabled to indicate the levels of possible substitution of the natural aggregate, the non-renewable resource, with waste material, so that the properties of C-PC remain at the satisfactory level.

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Why is it important?

Comparison of the technical features of two popular concrete-like composites with polymers to which recycled plastic aggregate was introduced.

Perspectives

The results of research can be used for the industry purpose.

Doctor Joanna Julia Sokołowska
Politechnika Warszawska

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This page is a summary of: Effect of Introducing Recycled Polymer Aggregate on the Properties of C-PC Composites, Advanced Materials Research, April 2013, Trans Tech Publications,
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.687.520.
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