LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE FROM RECYCLED MASONRY RUBBLE ACHIEVED IN MICROWAVE FIELD

Authors

  • Lucian Paunescu Junkoeko SRL Slobozia
  • Marius Florin Dragoescu Daily Sourcing&Research SRL Bucharest
  • Sorin Mircea Axinte Daily Sourcing & Research Bucharest
  • Ana Casandra Sebe CosfelActual SRL Bucharest, Romania

Keywords:

masonry rubble, lightweight aggregate, microwave, nonconventional, energy, compressive strength

Abstract

The work refers to an innovative recycling solution of wastes from demolition and rehabilitation of buildings to produce more cost-effective lightweight aggregates. The adopted method is based on the use of microwave energy as a nonconventional source, replacing conventional energy sources and expanding the powder mixture of raw material with silicon carbide as a foaming agent. The final product has a porous structure and a high compressive strength (over 6 MPa), being suitable for use as a lightweight aggregate for concrete manufacture.

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Published

2019-06-28

How to Cite

LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE FROM RECYCLED MASONRY RUBBLE ACHIEVED IN MICROWAVE FIELD. (2019). Nonconventional Technologies Review, 23(2). http://revtn.ro/index.php/revtn/article/view/222

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