© 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. Reduction, reuse and recycle of industrial and agricultural waste materials are regarded as very important to provide sustainable construction. The by-products such as fly ash, silica fume, slag and palm oil fuel ash, etc., have been studied for the past few decades and the findings are very well accepted as new innovative materials in construction. Currently, ceramic materials are widely used in many parts of the world. Consequently a large quantities of wastes are produced simultaneously by brick and tile manufacturers and from construction industry. Most of these wastes are dumped in landfills that cause environmental problem. In the present research the effect of homogeneous ceramic tile w...
In the ceramic industry, huge amounts of wastes are generated during manufacturing and transportatio...
Over the last several decades, recycling and sustainability has been significantly recognized and un...
Sustainability and material use have been becoming increasingly important in industry and academia i...
Reduction, reuse and recycle of industrial and agricultural waste materials are regarded as very imp...
The subject of reduce, reuse and recycle of waste material either from industrial or agricultural se...
Concrete has become important building material in the construction industry due to its mechanical a...
Nowadays, concern for environmental issues encourages the researchers to find a solution for reducin...
In accordance with conservation efforts, this research focuses on ceramic tile waste as partial coa...
Ceramic wastes are found to be suitable for usage as substitution for fine and coarse aggregates in ...
Construction and demolition waste is composed of fragments of ceramic tiles, steel, wood, plaster, g...
In the last 3 decades, the attention in consuming substitute materials such as solid wastes in const...
As a result of rapid increase in the demand for river sand from the construction industry, and decre...
© 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. Ceramic materials are largely used in all over the w...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
In the ceramic industry, huge amounts of wastes are generated during manufacturing and transportatio...
Over the last several decades, recycling and sustainability has been significantly recognized and un...
Sustainability and material use have been becoming increasingly important in industry and academia i...
Reduction, reuse and recycle of industrial and agricultural waste materials are regarded as very imp...
The subject of reduce, reuse and recycle of waste material either from industrial or agricultural se...
Concrete has become important building material in the construction industry due to its mechanical a...
Nowadays, concern for environmental issues encourages the researchers to find a solution for reducin...
In accordance with conservation efforts, this research focuses on ceramic tile waste as partial coa...
Ceramic wastes are found to be suitable for usage as substitution for fine and coarse aggregates in ...
Construction and demolition waste is composed of fragments of ceramic tiles, steel, wood, plaster, g...
In the last 3 decades, the attention in consuming substitute materials such as solid wastes in const...
As a result of rapid increase in the demand for river sand from the construction industry, and decre...
© 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved. Ceramic materials are largely used in all over the w...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%)...
The pozzolanic reactivity of real ceramic waste from different tile manufacturing companies was eval...
In the ceramic industry, huge amounts of wastes are generated during manufacturing and transportatio...
Over the last several decades, recycling and sustainability has been significantly recognized and un...
Sustainability and material use have been becoming increasingly important in industry and academia i...