The use of ceramic tile waste as aggregate.
Use of ceramic waste in concrete.
For each mix six cubes of size 100 mm six.
Manufacturing of ceramic tiles require different raw material like clay potash dolomite feldspar talc and different chemicals like sodium silicate sodium tripoly.
Ceramic wastes sourced from construction and demolition wastes were separated from other debris and crushed using a quarry metal hammer.
Ceramic wall tiles are used as building material in the field of construction.
The use of aggregates from construction and demolition pursues a twofold objective.
They have studied on the issues of environmental and economic concern had addressed by the use of waste glass as partial.
So what is done that the opc cement is replaced with the waste of ceramic powder consequently in various stages.
Concrete contains cement water fineaggregate coarse aggregate and grit.
Among the cdws the use of roof tile waste rt for the production of concrete or for the manufacture of other types of building materials such as bricks and ceramic blocks is widespread e g.
The evaluation of ceramic waste for use as a replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing.
With the control concrete i e.
10 20 30 40 and 50 of the cement is replaced with ceramic waste the data from the ceramic waste is.
The disposal of cwp in landfills will cause significant environmental problems i e soil air and groundwater pollution.
Cwp is characterized by its chemical composition that is mainly composed of silica sio2 and alumina al2o3.
Abstract this paper presents the results of an experimental studyto investigate the potential of using recycled ceramic as aggregate in concrete.
The results indicate effectiveness of crushed glass waste and ceramic waste as partial replacement of conventional aggregate up to 40 percent without affecting the design strength.
To understand the workability of ceramic waste coarse aggregate concrete and conventional concrete slump test was conducted as per is 7320 1974.
Ceramic tiles were sieved into fine and coarse aggregates in line with standards.
0 15 20 25 30 and 35 using grade m 20 weight of concrete.
On the one side an economic advantage derived by cutting down on the use of high grade quarry aggregates and reducing distances travelled by the material.
The physical and mechanical properties of the ceramic waste coarse aggregate and conventional crushed stone coarse aggregate were determined as per is 2386 part i viii 1963.