School of Housing Building and Planning, University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Research Article
Strength Properties and Sustainability of Recycled Plastic Tiles: Flammability, Water Absorption, and Chemical Tolerance
Author(s): Omosebi Taiwo O*, Noor Faisal Abas and Fashubaa Taiwo Oladipupo
The cost of construction materials, as well as the natural resources needed to manufacture the materials in an enabling climate, is affecting the
world's construction industry, which is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Plastic wastes are a significant environmental concern due to their
widespread use, non-biodegradability, and contamination from incineration and landfill, recycling these wastes into tiles would be a significant
benefit. This investigation's goal is to study the mechanical qualities of tiles made from PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) wastes, fly ash, and river
sand aggregates. PET wastes were added to other aggregates in various percentages of 100 percent, 90 percent, 70 percent, 50 percent, and
30 percent by weight. The assessment of physical and mechanical properties reveals that, in terms of material density, weight, and flammability
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DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2021.11.404
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