Recycled glass derived from cathode ray tubes (CRT) glass with a specific gravity of approximately 3.0g/cm 3 can be potentially suitable to be used as fine aggregate for preparing cement mortars for X-ray radiation-shielding applications. In this work, the effects of using crushed glass derived from crushed CRT funnel glass (both acid washed and unwashed) and crushed ordinary beverage container glass at different replacement levels (0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% by volume) of sand on the mechanical properties (strength and density) and radiation-shielding performance of the cement-sand mortars were studied. The results show that all the prepared mortars had compressive strength values greater than 30MPa which are suitable for most building app...
The challenge of managing discarded cathode ray tube (CRT) waste has become a major environmental co...
In the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furnace slag...
AbstractIn the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furn...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
The Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) represent more than 70% of global e-waste sets. The glass of the CRT is...
The types of aggregate used play an important role in determining the effectiveness of X-ray radiati...
AbstractThe problem with the waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE), consisting of abou...
The rapid advance in the electronics industry has led to the disposal problem related to the cathode...
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) waste generation has become a great environmental challenge worldwide. CRT ...
he present paper reports on the results of some experiments dealing with the recycling of mixed cath...
Using the crushed waste Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) glass as fine aggregate to produce concrete can be an...
This paper presents the testing of the durability of concrete where a part of cement was replaced wi...
This study aimed to explore the feasibility of using cement blended with ISSA as cementitious materi...
The aim of this study is to conduct an experimental investigation on the influence of complete repla...
The aim of this study is to conduct an experimental investigation on the influence of complete repla...
The challenge of managing discarded cathode ray tube (CRT) waste has become a major environmental co...
In the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furnace slag...
AbstractIn the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furn...
Rapid advances in the electronic industry led to an excessive amount of early disposal of older elec...
The Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) represent more than 70% of global e-waste sets. The glass of the CRT is...
The types of aggregate used play an important role in determining the effectiveness of X-ray radiati...
AbstractThe problem with the waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE), consisting of abou...
The rapid advance in the electronics industry has led to the disposal problem related to the cathode...
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) waste generation has become a great environmental challenge worldwide. CRT ...
he present paper reports on the results of some experiments dealing with the recycling of mixed cath...
Using the crushed waste Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) glass as fine aggregate to produce concrete can be an...
This paper presents the testing of the durability of concrete where a part of cement was replaced wi...
This study aimed to explore the feasibility of using cement blended with ISSA as cementitious materi...
The aim of this study is to conduct an experimental investigation on the influence of complete repla...
The aim of this study is to conduct an experimental investigation on the influence of complete repla...
The challenge of managing discarded cathode ray tube (CRT) waste has become a major environmental co...
In the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furnace slag...
AbstractIn the present study, the effects of replacing sand by high percentages of basic-oxygen furn...