PRODUCTION OF PLASTIC INCORPORATED CONCRETE AND STABILIZED MUD BLOCK

Vinaya Shyam D, Nikhil J Shetty, Deekshith Kumar, Sathisha Gowda, Pruthviraj Singh B.K
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Rapidly escalating plastic consumption has led to a significant surge in plastic waste, causing notable repercussions for environmental well-being due to the non-biodegradable nature of plastics. In order to mitigate the environmental impact of plastic, it is imperative to explore alternative approaches to recycling plastic. In the present day, several industries repurpose plastic waste to create a wide array of products, including domestic items, clothing, household materials, textiles, construction elements, and even convert waste plastic into fuel. Among these options, the utilization of plastic waste in the creation of building materials has garnered significant focus. This practice not only reduces the amount of plastic waste discarded as litter or sent to landfills but also diminishes the necessity for mining raw materials used in construction. This, in turn, contributes to mitigating the adverse environmental impacts associated with the construction industry. Within this endeavor, the initiative involves partially substituting plastic waste for the fine aggregate in both concrete blocks and stabilized mud blocks. A comparative analysis is conducted between the compressive strength of these integrated plastic blocks and conventional standard blocks. The outcomes unequivocally demonstrate the viability of recycling plastic waste in a constructive manner, achieved through the incorporation of waste plastics in the production of building blocks. Notably, incorporating plastic waste by approximately 3%-6% to replace fine aggregates in Fly-Ash blocks results in enhanced strength compared to regular Fly-Ash blocks
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生产掺塑混凝土和稳定泥块
由于塑料具有不可生物降解的特性,塑料消费量的快速增长导致塑料垃圾激增,对环境造成了显著影响。为了减轻塑料对环境的影响,当务之急是探索塑料回收利用的替代方法。当今,一些行业将废塑料重新用于制造各种产品,包括家居用品、服装、家用材料、纺织品、建筑材料,甚至将废塑料转化为燃料。在这些选择中,利用废塑料制造建筑材料受到了广泛关注。这种做法不仅减少了作为垃圾丢弃或送往垃圾填埋场的塑料垃圾数量,还减少了开采建筑原材料的必要性。这反过来又有助于减轻与建筑业相关的不利环境影响。在这一努力中,该倡议涉及用塑料废弃物部分替代混凝土砌块和稳定泥砌块中的细骨料。对这些综合塑料砌块和传统标准砌块的抗压强度进行了比较分析。结果清楚地表明,通过在砌块生产中加入废塑料,以建设性的方式回收塑料废物是可行的。值得注意的是,在粉煤灰砌块中加入约 3%-6% 的废塑料来替代细骨料,与普通粉煤灰砌块相比,强度得到了提高
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