Drywall Waste Blocks: A Novel Masonry Material Utilizing Recycled Construction & Demolition Waste

D. Drake, Fadil Zaky Ramadhan, Ping Fai Sze, Taiji Miyasaka
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This paper describes patent-pending mixtures and methods for producing masonry blocks using gypsum drywall waste and preliminary investigation of Drywall Waste Block (DWB) engineering properties. Recycling waste from building construction and demolition (C&D) provides many environmental and economic benefits. However, challenges remain for recycling certain low-value C&D materials, such as gypsum drywall waste, and there are few uses for drywall waste from demolition, which constitutes the majority of the drywall waste stream. Recycling drywall waste is desirable as this waste produces noxious hydrogen sulphide gas in landfill conditions, resulting in bans on landfilled drywall waste in some localities. Investigation of compressive strength, water absorption, and thermal performance of DWB specimens is described, and results are compared to specifications for concrete masonry units (CMU), and other comparable masonry blocks. Technical gaps for DWB to be recognized as a CMU alternative are also discussed.
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干墙废砌块:一种利用回收建筑和拆除垃圾的新型砌体材料
本文介绍了正在申请专利的石膏干墙废料生产砌块的混合料和方法,以及对干墙废料砌块工程性能的初步研究。回收建筑拆建过程中产生的废物,对环境和经济都有好处。然而,在回收某些低价值的建筑和发展材料方面仍然存在挑战,例如石膏干墙废物,而且拆迁产生的干墙废物几乎没有什么用途,而这些废物构成了干墙废物流的大部分。回收干墙废物是可取的,因为这种废物在填埋条件下产生有毒的硫化氢气体,导致一些地方禁止填埋干墙废物。描述了DWB试件的抗压强度、吸水率和热性能的调查,并将结果与混凝土砌体单元(CMU)和其他可比砌块的规范进行了比较。还讨论了DWB作为CMU替代方案的技术差距。
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