Abstract
Abstract The current evolution of the construction materials manufacturing industry requires an increased focus on the quantities of raw materials used, this can be adjusted by obtaining new sustainable materials with low energy and raw material consumption. The negative impact of the exploitation of natural resources is felt both from the point of view of the population’s health and of the economic branch. Urban development and the progress of society have led to an uncontrolled increase in the amount of waste resulting from construction and demolition. Over the years it has been shown that waste can be reintroduced into the circuit for reuse. Waste reuse positively influences the regeneration of the environment and the improvement of economic resources. The waste used in this study is the brick powder type waste, this waste being part of the category of recyclable waste resulting from building, rehabilitation modernization and demolition of different constructions This article studies the mechanical characteristics at 3, 7 and 28 days, of a series of CSIV type millet recipes with brick powder waste. Brick powder can be used in building materials without depleting the consumption of raw materials and without degrading the environment.
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