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Mechanical properties of mortar containing waste plastic (PVC) as aggregate partial replacement

Alessandra Merlo, Luca Lavagna, Daniel Suarez-Riera, Matteo Pavese

2020Case Studies in Construction Materials60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this work is the reuse of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) deriving from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) used as a partial substitute for the mineral aggregate to produce lightened mortars. PVC was recovered from copper electrical cables, ground and used as replacement of mineral aggregate in 5, 10, 15 and 20 % vol. in mortar. A thermal characterization of the starting material was carried out to understand its composition. The mortar samples were mechanically tested both using class G cement and ordinary Portland cement. The results showed a worsening of the mechanical properties of around 50 % for only 5 % in volume of sand substituted with PVC waste. A likely explanation to this phenomenon was found in the mechanical characteristics of the PVC used and to its poor adhesion with the matrix, that resulted in the creation of porosity. However, the mortar prepared contributes to the conservation of natural resources and maintains mechanical properties adequate for the use in non-structural applications (e.g. screed or substrate).

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMortarAggregate (composite)Portland cementComposite materialPolyvinyl chlorideCementPorosityMasonryWaste managementStructural engineeringEngineeringInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
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