Abstract

Recently, the need of high living standards and developments in modern technology have significantly increased the usage of throwaway glass products. The use of these waste glass products in the production of construction materials (especially bricks) is ultimately very wholesome approach towards sustainable development. In this study, wasted glass up to 20% by weight was added to observe its impacts on bricks. The bricks containing powder glass were burnt along with ordinary bricks (with no powder glass) in same kiln and under same condition (type of fuel, temperature, duration etc.). The results illustrated that the properties of bricks vividly improved such as areal density, water absorption and efflorescence. The 20% increase of waste glass in the brick samples resulted in 14% decrease in areal density. The addition of fine powder glass filled the pores and reduced porosity of bricks. The substantial reduction in water absorption of 26.14% were observed with 20% addition of waste glass content. Also efflorescence was less in specimens having less quantity of waste glass burnt at higher temperatures. The present study presented a comprehensive analysis of waste glass as a mixing component for producing light weight sustainable bricks with improved water absorption properties.

Highlights

  • In the recent decades, the need of the advanced living standards have imparted a significant pressure on the use of glass as a recycle material in different industries for sustainable point of view [1]

  • (iv) To craft an efficient method for reuse of waste glass with clay in bricks (v) To make identification of powder glass as valuable product that could be used for production of brick units

  • This can be concluded that the areal density of waste glass powder is comparatively lower than that of ordinary clay, which decreases the weight of the burnt bricks

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Introduction

The need of the advanced living standards have imparted a significant pressure on the use of glass as a recycle material in different industries for sustainable point of view [1]. The use of the waste glass for manufacturing of building materials (i.e., building blocks, bricks) have enabled the reduction of the consumption of the natural resources as well as the cost of the waste disposal by protecting the environment from harmful effects of waste materials [3, 16]. It can be said very confidently that waste glass from ceramic industry have become a raw material for manufacturing of alternative sustainable material [2]

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