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Preliminary study on concrete with Polystrene waste coarse aggregate
(2007)
Polystrene wastes are becoming a major environment concern; due to its large production quantities and its non-biodegrable nature. Provided that the high molecular-weight material can be broken down into useful low ...
Concrete Ceramic Waste Slab (CCWS)
(Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia, 2006)
The main focus of this research is to study the strength of concrete with ceramic waste as coarse aggregate. The source of ceramic waste are obtained from industrial in Malaysia. Presently, in ceramics industries the ...
Preliminary study on concrete with polystyrene waste coarse aggregate
(Construction Industry Development Board, Malaysia (CIDB), Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM) & Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2007-03-14)
Polymer recycling has received a great deal of attention in this recent year. Presently, small percentage of polymer wastes in Malaysia has been under going the recycling process. This recycling process has typically been ...
The relationship of NaOH molarity, Na2SiO3/NaOH ratio, fly ash/alkaline activator ratio, and curing temperature to the strength of fly ash-based geopolymer
(Trans Tech Publications, 2011)
Geopolymer, produced by the reaction of fly ash with an alkaline activator (mixture of Na2SiO3 and NaOH solutions), is an alternative to the use of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) in the construction industry. However, there ...
The effect of curing temperature on physical and chemical properties of geopolymers
(Elsevier BV, 2011)
Fly ash-based geopolymers required heat to increase the geopolymerization process in order to obtain higher compressive strength. As such, geopolymer samples were prepared using different curing temperatures (room temperature, ...