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Design and Characterization of Gypsum Mortars Dosed with Polyurethane Foam Waste PFW

Isabel Santamaría Vicario, Lourdes Alameda Cuenca-Romero, Sara Gutiérrez González, V. Calderón, Ángel Rodríguez Sáiz

2020Materials25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The properties and the behaviour of plaster mortars designed with Polyurethane Foam Waste (PFW) are studied in this investigation. A characterization of the mixtures is completed, in accordance with the technical specifications of European Norms. The incorporation of polyurethane waste foam can yield porous and lighter mortars, with better resistance to water-vapour permeability, although with weaker mechanical strength and higher levels of absorbency. Nevertheless, suitable mechanical strengths were achieved, resulting in a new material that is compliant with the requirements of the construction industry. The use of PFW in the the manufacture of gypsum mortars for construction reduces the consumption of natural resources and, at the same time, recovers an industrial waste that is otherwise difficult to recycle.

Topics & Concepts

PolyurethaneGypsumMortarMaterials sciencePorosityWaste managementPermeability (electromagnetism)Composite materialIndustrial wasteCharacterization (materials science)Mechanical strengthCompressive strengthEngineeringChemistryMembraneNanotechnologyBiochemistryRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionMunicipal Solid Waste Management