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Several researches has been carried out studies to monitor the use of some localized materials which includes iron slag waste...

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  • Several researches has been carried out studies to monitor the use of some localized materials which includes iron slag waste tyre and Rice husk Ash as partial replacement of cement

  • Marzouk et al [9] carried out comprehensive research on the use of waste consumed plastic bottle, such materials are applied as partial replacement for sand; it was examined from the research carried out by monitoring and observed the density that was lowered when the PET aggregate exceeding 50% by volume of sand

  • Marzouk [9] more so, studies were carried out to examined the decrease of compressive strength from plastic concrete; this techniques was applied on sand replaced with plastic

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Introduction

Several researches has been carried out studies to monitor the use of some localized materials which includes iron slag waste tyre and Rice husk Ash as partial replacement of cement. There are numerous materials known to be concrete properties such as fine and coarse aggregates in strength development, these techniques are numerous in recent literatures [1,2,3,4,5,6,7], the techniques definitely has produced high percentage result, the use of waste tyre has established wonderful feasibility using gargantuan amounts from waste tyre in concrete products There are materials such as the used of plastic waste, these material are product familiar to environmental issues that is contemporary around the globe Choi et al [8], recent research were carried out to evaluate the influences of waste PET bottles aggregate on properties of concrete. Naik et al [15] examined the influence from postconsumer waste plastic in concrete as a soft filer [16,17,18,19,20]

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