Experimental Investigation on Utilization of Ceramic Tile Waste as a Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Cement Mortar


Authors : Pooja D Prasad

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 5 - May

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8032001

Abstract : Mortar is a widely used construction material during any River sand being one of the natural resources that is obtained from breaking of rocks is employed as fine aggregate in mortar, however overuse of the material has led to depletion of secured sand deposits. It has a greater impact on environment because after its use, it is generally deposited in landfills. As there’s amendment in bylaws, road have been expanded, zones are modified, decrease in margins, enlargement of building which leads to overcrowding, older building being demolished and newly built building generates a huge amount of waste.

Keywords : Sustainable materials, Landfill spaces, Ceramic waste, microstructure, Suitability.

Mortar is a widely used construction material during any River sand being one of the natural resources that is obtained from breaking of rocks is employed as fine aggregate in mortar, however overuse of the material has led to depletion of secured sand deposits. It has a greater impact on environment because after its use, it is generally deposited in landfills. As there’s amendment in bylaws, road have been expanded, zones are modified, decrease in margins, enlargement of building which leads to overcrowding, older building being demolished and newly built building generates a huge amount of waste.

Keywords : Sustainable materials, Landfill spaces, Ceramic waste, microstructure, Suitability.

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