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Experimental characterisation of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle Eco-bricks
Highlights Characterisation of a novel “Eco-brick” by recycling PET bottles and plastic waste. Eco-bricks have properties for possible uses in construction. Consistent manufacturing of Eco-bricks demonstrated to be possible. Weight of Eco-bricks has a nearly linear relationship with mechanical strength. Light passage and sound reduction potential of Eco-bricks shown to be good.
Abstract This paper addresses the issue of recycling waste plastic by considering the feasibility of use of Eco-bricks for constructional purposes. The Eco-bricks are formed by packing plastic within Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles. Guidelines were provided for the construction of Eco-bricks. Experiments were carried out to characterise some of the properties of these bricks. Compression test, sound insulation assessment and light transmission were considered in this regard and compared with traditional construction materials and conditions. Possible applications of Eco-bricks were discussed. The paper presents the first attempt to characterise these bricks and the results encourage future use of them to a significantly wider extent and for various purposes.
Experimental characterisation of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle Eco-bricks
Highlights Characterisation of a novel “Eco-brick” by recycling PET bottles and plastic waste. Eco-bricks have properties for possible uses in construction. Consistent manufacturing of Eco-bricks demonstrated to be possible. Weight of Eco-bricks has a nearly linear relationship with mechanical strength. Light passage and sound reduction potential of Eco-bricks shown to be good.
Abstract This paper addresses the issue of recycling waste plastic by considering the feasibility of use of Eco-bricks for constructional purposes. The Eco-bricks are formed by packing plastic within Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles. Guidelines were provided for the construction of Eco-bricks. Experiments were carried out to characterise some of the properties of these bricks. Compression test, sound insulation assessment and light transmission were considered in this regard and compared with traditional construction materials and conditions. Possible applications of Eco-bricks were discussed. The paper presents the first attempt to characterise these bricks and the results encourage future use of them to a significantly wider extent and for various purposes.
Experimental characterisation of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle Eco-bricks
Taaffe, Jonathan (author) / O’Sullivan, Seán (author) / Rahman, Muhammad Ekhlasur (author) / Pakrashi, Vikram (author)
2014-03-18
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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