Abstract The possibility of recycling mixed colour waste glass as it is for manufacturing decorative architectural mortars, has been investigated. In mortars, the 0–33–66–100% of calcareous gravel volume has been replaced with recycled glass cullets, with no other inorganic addition. To mitigate the possible alkali–silica reaction, mixes with a hydrophobic admixture were also compared. The obtained results show that the replacement of calcareous gravel with glass cullets of similar grain size distribution permits to reduce the dosage of the superplasticizer admixture to obtain the same workability of fresh mortar; it does not affect significantly the mechanical performances, the water vapour permeability and the capillary water absorption b...
Waste glass residue after recycling procedures is increasingly becoming an environmental problem, as...
This study investigates the performance of sustainable high strength mortars incorporating recycled ...
International audienceDemand for recycled glass has considerably decreased in recent years, particul...
The possibility of recycling mixed colour waste glass as it is for manufacturing decorative architec...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers and b...
Glass was one of the oldest man-made materials. It was a common product that can be found in variety...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as a...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
As a result of the large quantities of glass residues being generated, research is currently underwa...
The recycling of glass waste as a source of aggregate for the production of concrete products has at...
Recycling composite glass with different colours in order to be manufactured into new glass products...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
The main aim of the paper is to evaluate performances of tile adhesive mortars produced with recycle...
Waste glass residue after recycling procedures is increasingly becoming an environmental problem, as...
This study investigates the performance of sustainable high strength mortars incorporating recycled ...
International audienceDemand for recycled glass has considerably decreased in recent years, particul...
The possibility of recycling mixed colour waste glass as it is for manufacturing decorative architec...
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as ag...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers and b...
Glass was one of the oldest man-made materials. It was a common product that can be found in variety...
This work was aimed at studying the possibility of reusing waste glass from crushed containers as a...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
As a result of the large quantities of glass residues being generated, research is currently underwa...
The recycling of glass waste as a source of aggregate for the production of concrete products has at...
Recycling composite glass with different colours in order to be manufactured into new glass products...
Use of waste glass or glass cullet (GC) as concrete aggregate is becoming more widespread each day b...
The main aim of the paper is to evaluate performances of tile adhesive mortars produced with recycle...
Waste glass residue after recycling procedures is increasingly becoming an environmental problem, as...
This study investigates the performance of sustainable high strength mortars incorporating recycled ...
International audienceDemand for recycled glass has considerably decreased in recent years, particul...