Investigation of Recycled Plastic Waste into Bricks for the Construction of Housing Projects in Ghana

Akyen Thomas, Christopher Kwesi Baah, Jonathan Odonkoh, Samuel Wilberforce Offei
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Alternative materials are now being used for the construction of various projects in Ghana due to the expansion of infrastructure in the country. The quantity of materials needed to build infrastructure presents a significant opportunity to reuse some of the waste products. It has become possible to investigate the recycling of plastic waste into the construction of bricks due to the substantial discrepancy between the supply and demand of traditional building materials. In this study, an effort was made to recycle a sizable amount of HDPE waste gathered from markets, shopping centers, landfills, and supermarkets for utilization of bricks for housing projects. To determine the efficacy and durability of the bricks made from recycled plastic waste for various uses in civil engineering projects, several experimental tests including the compressive strength test, split tensile test, and water absorption tests were conducted. The mix ratios for the plastic bricks for compressive and tensile strength are 1:3, 1:4, and 1:5.5, respectively, while their water absorption mix ratios are 1:2, 1:3, and 1:4. The experimental findings demonstrated that the bricks produced had good compressive strength, tensile strength and low water absorption rates. Additionally, it was observed that the manufactured bricks are lightweight, have a smooth surface and fine edges, and can be an excellent substitute for clay and conventional concrete blocks, which have been used for decades to build housing projects in the country.
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加纳住宅工程用再生塑料制砖的研究
由于加纳基础设施的扩大,目前正在使用替代材料建造加纳的各种项目。建设基础设施所需的材料数量为一些废物的再利用提供了重要的机会。由于传统建筑材料的供需之间存在着巨大的差异,因此对塑料废物的回收利用进行研究成为可能。在这项研究中,努力回收从市场,购物中心,垃圾填埋场和超市收集的大量HDPE废物,用于住房项目的砖的利用。为确定再生塑料垃圾砖在土木工程中各种用途的有效性和耐久性,进行了多项试验,包括抗压强度试验、劈裂拉伸试验和吸水试验。塑性砖抗压、抗拉强度配比分别为1:3、1:4、1:5.5,吸水率配比分别为1:2、1:3、1:4。试验结果表明,所制砖具有良好的抗压强度、抗拉强度和较低的吸水率。此外,据观察,人造砖重量轻,表面光滑,边缘细腻,可以成为粘土和传统混凝土块的极好替代品,几十年来,粘土和传统混凝土块已被用于建造该国的住房项目。
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