Glass from a light bulb is a waste product that cannot be utilised in a traditional way. This study looks into the possibilities of using lamp borosilicate glass powder as a cement replacing admixture in conventional concrete. Experimental work provides preparation of standard concrete samples and sample testing after seven and 28-day ageing periods in standard conditions. The following glass materials were used for cement replacement: rough ground glass powder, glass dust from filters (both materials were obtained from a glass treatment plant) and additionally ground glass powder. The effect of glass powder on cement setting time was studied. The experimental results indicate that replacement of cement by rough glass powder decreases the c...
Due to lack of effective recycled method, waste glass collected from medical bottles may cause pollu...
In several countries waste glass causes environmental problem: most of it is stockpiled, some is rec...
Every year there are several hundred tons of waste glass produced in Latvia. Glass can be re-used as...
Lamp glass is waste product which can not be utilized by traditional way. The possibilities for use ...
This research is focused on the development of concrete mix by using borosilicate glass micro-filler...
Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, aggregates (fine and coarse aggregates) wate...
Glass is one of the most widely used man-made versatile substances in the world. The amount of waste...
The accumulation of non-recyclable waste glass in the plants without being used represents two major...
Typical problem for Baltic States is recycling of glass; glass wastes are mainly dumped into landfil...
Glass is unstable in the alkaline environment of concrete and could cause deleterious alkali-silica ...
Micro filler is important component of High Performance Concrete (HPC). It improves mix workability ...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
Lamp glass rational utilization problem is actual over the world. The main aim of the work is to dev...
The use of waste products as partial replacements for construction materials has been the focus of s...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
Due to lack of effective recycled method, waste glass collected from medical bottles may cause pollu...
In several countries waste glass causes environmental problem: most of it is stockpiled, some is rec...
Every year there are several hundred tons of waste glass produced in Latvia. Glass can be re-used as...
Lamp glass is waste product which can not be utilized by traditional way. The possibilities for use ...
This research is focused on the development of concrete mix by using borosilicate glass micro-filler...
Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, aggregates (fine and coarse aggregates) wate...
Glass is one of the most widely used man-made versatile substances in the world. The amount of waste...
The accumulation of non-recyclable waste glass in the plants without being used represents two major...
Typical problem for Baltic States is recycling of glass; glass wastes are mainly dumped into landfil...
Glass is unstable in the alkaline environment of concrete and could cause deleterious alkali-silica ...
Micro filler is important component of High Performance Concrete (HPC). It improves mix workability ...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
Lamp glass rational utilization problem is actual over the world. The main aim of the work is to dev...
The use of waste products as partial replacements for construction materials has been the focus of s...
Concrete is most widely used construction materials. However, the production of Portland cement rele...
Due to lack of effective recycled method, waste glass collected from medical bottles may cause pollu...
In several countries waste glass causes environmental problem: most of it is stockpiled, some is rec...
Every year there are several hundred tons of waste glass produced in Latvia. Glass can be re-used as...