Abstract

Abstract: Concrete is the most widely used construction material and the second most consumed substance in the world. Different Copper Slag and CRT concretes were created in this study by using Aramid Kevlar fiber in place of fine Aggregates. Every construction makes use of a significant amount of concrete because of its importance. Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) technology has lagged behind as a result of the constant replacement of new technologies, such as LED Display Panel and Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD), which is leading to an increase in the number of discarded CRTs that need to be disposed of each year globally. The heavy waste material known as CRT funnel glass can increase the weight per unit of concrete. In terms of the components of products made during the copper production process, copper slag qualifies as an industrial product. It is a crystalline granular substance that can be utilized as a finer aggregate in concrete because of its high density and sand-like particle size. Aramid Kevlar fiber are completely synthetic organic polymers, aromatic polyamides are sometimes known as kevlar fiber.

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