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Bricks: an excellent building material for recycling wastes - a review

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posted on 2024-10-31, 15:55 authored by Aeslina Kadir, Abbas Mohajerani
Brick is one of the most common masonry units as a building material due to its properties. Many attempts have been made to incorporate wastes into the production of bricks, for examples, rubber, limestone dust, wood sawdust, processed waste tea, fly ash, polystyrene and sludge. Recycling such wastes by incorporating them into building materials is a practical solution for pollution problem. This paper reviews the recycling of different wastes into fired clay bricks. A wide range of successfully recycled materials and their effects on the physical and mechanical properties of bricks have been discussed. Most manufactured bricks with different types of waste have shown positive effects on the properties of fired clay bricks.

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Start page

108

End page

115

Total pages

8

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Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference, Environmental Management and Engineering (EME 2011)

Editors

Gordon Huang

Name of conference

EME 2011: The 3rd IASTED International Conference on Environmental Management and Engineering

Publisher

ACTA Press

Place published

Alberta, Canada

Start date

2011-07-04

End date

2011-07-06

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006029686

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-01-12

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