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Waste-free technology for recycling concrete rubble
Highlights The waste-free technology for concrete rubble was developed. The research with recycled: aggregate, cement mortar and powder was carried out. The use of 100% recycled aggregate and 25% recycled powder is possible. Recycled cement mortar can be used as an active ingredient in sand-lime products. Patented complete recycling method of concrete rubble and the device were described.
Abstract An effective method of recycling concrete debris which allows its components to return to the construction process is wanted. This paper proposes a waste-free method of recycling concrete rubble based on thermal-mechanical treatment. The recycling process results in a high quality coarse aggregate and cement mortar. The aggregate can be used as a complete substitute of natural aggregates in concrete and gives comparable or better properties than concretes with a natural aggregate. The ground mortar can be a pozzolana addition to cement and sand-line composites. The microstructure research was carried out. The method and the device for the complete recycling process was patented.
Waste-free technology for recycling concrete rubble
Highlights The waste-free technology for concrete rubble was developed. The research with recycled: aggregate, cement mortar and powder was carried out. The use of 100% recycled aggregate and 25% recycled powder is possible. Recycled cement mortar can be used as an active ingredient in sand-lime products. Patented complete recycling method of concrete rubble and the device were described.
Abstract An effective method of recycling concrete debris which allows its components to return to the construction process is wanted. This paper proposes a waste-free method of recycling concrete rubble based on thermal-mechanical treatment. The recycling process results in a high quality coarse aggregate and cement mortar. The aggregate can be used as a complete substitute of natural aggregates in concrete and gives comparable or better properties than concretes with a natural aggregate. The ground mortar can be a pozzolana addition to cement and sand-line composites. The microstructure research was carried out. The method and the device for the complete recycling process was patented.
Waste-free technology for recycling concrete rubble
Kalinowska-Wichrowska, Katarzyna (author) / Pawluczuk, Edyta (author) / Bołtryk, Michał (author)
2019-10-26
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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