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Microstructure of Recycled Gypsum Plaster by SEM
Gypsum waste from building constructions is a material which can contaminate the soil and groundwater if is disposed directly in the soil or landfill without any control. In Brazil, these wastes are considered a recycle and/or recovery material, but the research of gypsum plaster recycling are very few at this moment. In this way, this work presents the microstructural characterization of two types of recycled plaster. The recycled plaster was produced by a grinding and calcination the building construction waste. Microstructural characteristics were evaluated by SEM observations. The results show similarities between crystals of recycled and commercial plasters.
Microstructure of Recycled Gypsum Plaster by SEM
Gypsum waste from building constructions is a material which can contaminate the soil and groundwater if is disposed directly in the soil or landfill without any control. In Brazil, these wastes are considered a recycle and/or recovery material, but the research of gypsum plaster recycling are very few at this moment. In this way, this work presents the microstructural characterization of two types of recycled plaster. The recycled plaster was produced by a grinding and calcination the building construction waste. Microstructural characteristics were evaluated by SEM observations. The results show similarities between crystals of recycled and commercial plasters.
Microstructure of Recycled Gypsum Plaster by SEM
Advanced Materials Research ; 912-914 ; 243-246
2014-04-09
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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