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Therefore, this chapter presents the results of a research project conducted to analyze the feasibility of incorporating ceramic brick and tile waste from construction in a plaster matrix, through a study carried out in laboratory and ensuring meeting the current regulations. Results show that it is possible to incorporate up to 25% of ceramic waste over the weight of gypsum without changing its basic properties. Perforated brick waste achieves the best behavior: increases mechanical strengths (31% compression and 29% flexural) and surface hardness (8%), and reduces water absorption around 25%. | |
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DOI
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10.2174/97816810806421150101 |
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Editorial del Libro
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Bentham Science Publishers |
ISBN
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978-1-68108-065-9 |
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Título del Libro
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The Sustainable Renovation of Buildings and Neighbourhoods |
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165 |
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174 |