Abstract

AbstractHigh‐density polyethylene (HDPE) polymer is one of the largest contributors to plastic wastes causing detrimental effects on various sectors of society, and is not biodegradable in nature. In the first stage, river sand and a recycled HDPE as a binder were used to manufacture eco‐friendly plastic sand bricks with various sand(s):plastic(p) ratios: 60s:40p; 65s:35p; 70s:30p; 75s:25p; 80s:20p; 85s:15p. In the second stage, 1%, 5%, and 10% of Kaolin Clay was added to each ratio of sand:plastic, respectively. Three mechanical tests were conducted: compressive strength, impact, and short beam strength. First, the addition of 5% Kaolin Clay to 75s:25p ratio increased compressive strength significantly from 21.4 to 52.76 MPa. Second, the addition of 10% Kaolin Clay in the ratio of 75s:25p mixture increased the impact strength from 4.8 to 5 J. Finally, the addition of 5% Kaolin Clay in the ratio of 60s:40p mixture increased the short beam strength significantly from 1.84 to 2.27 MPa. SEM analysis showed a well‐compacted interface indicating effective bonding between the HDPE and river sand particles in the 75s:25p ratio. Hence, the results of this study present a potential for the use of recycled HDPE plastic to manufacture plastic sand bricks.Highlights Addition of Kaolin Clay improved the mechanical properties of the composite material.

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