Used Plastic Bags EDIT 1
Used Plastic Bags EDIT 1
Used Plastic Bags EDIT 1
sizes, colors and textures are found flying around freely, scattered in
the streets, swimming in the gutters, posing a serious environmental
threat. These keep the environment dirty and cause blockages to our
sewer system. Several attempts were made to discourage plastic
bags and other plastic products but yield no result due to its
versatility in daily use. Being cheap and easily available now it look
like that we have to live up with it.
Literature Review
Youcef Ghernouti et al. ' The study present the partial replacement
of fine aggregate in concrete by using plastic fine aggregate obtained
from the crushing of waste plastic bags. Plastic bags waste was
heated followed by cooling of liquid waste which was then cooled
and crushed to obtained plastic sand having finesse modulus of 4.7.
Fine aggregate in the mix proportion of concrete was replaced with
plastic bag waste sand at 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% whereas other
concrete materials remain same for all four mixes.
R L Ramesh et al. They have used waste plastic of low density poly
ethylene as replacement to coarse aggregate to determine its viable
application in construction industry and to study the behaviour of
fresh and harden concrete properties. Different concrete mix were
prepared with varying proportions (0%, 20%, 30% & 40% of recycle
plastic aggregate obtained by heat treatment of plastic waste (160-
200 centigrade) in plastic granular recycling machine. A concrete mix
design with 1: 1.5: 3 proportions was used having 0.5 water/cement
ratio having varying proportion of plastic aggregate as replacement
of crushed stone. Proper mixing was ensured and homogeneous
mixture was prepared. A clear reduction in compressive strength was
reported with increase in percentage of replacing plastic aggregate
with crushed aggregate at 7, 14 and 28 days of casted cubes (80%
strength achieved by replacing waste plastic up to 30%). The
research highlights the potential application of plastic aggregate in
light weight aggregate. Their research was narrowed down to
compressive strength of concrete with no emphasis given to flexural
properties of concrete. They suggest future research scope on plastic
aggregate with regard to its split tensile strength to ascertain its
tensile behavior and its durability aspects for beams and columns.
9. Youcef Ghernouti, Bahia Rabehi, Brahim Safi and Rabah Chaid, "
Use Of Recycled Plastic Bag Waste In The Concrete" Journal of
International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods and
Technologies Volume 8, ISSN 1314-7269 (Online), Published at:
http://www.scientific-publications.net
10..Zainab Z. Ismail, Enas A. AL Hashmi, " Use of waste plastic in
concrete mixture as aggregate replacement", Department of
Environmental Engineering, college of Engineering, University of
Baghdad, Iraq. www.sciencedirect.com.