Archives of Civil Engineering (Dec 2015)

Waste Mineral Powders as a Components of Polymer-Cement Composites

  • Jaworska B.,
  • Sokołowska J. J.,
  • Łukowski P.,
  • Jaworski J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ace-2015-0045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 4
pp. 199 – 210

Abstract

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The introduction of the sustainable development elements in the construction industry leads to finding new ways of using waste minerals that are difficult in storage and recycling. Coal combustion products have been already introduced into building materials as a part of cement or concrete but they have been thought insufficiently compatible with the polymer-cement binders [7]. The paper presents results of the mechanical properties of polymer-cement composites containing two types of mineral additives: waste perlite powder that is generated during the perlite expanding process, and calcium fly ash which is the byproduct of burning coal in conventional furnaces. Mechanical tests of polymer-cement composites modified with wastes were carried out after 28 and 90 days of curing. As a part of preliminary study specific surface area and particle size distribution of mineral wastes were determined.

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