Waste paper is available in environment from different sources, such as office, newspaper and markets. Waste papers are the abundant source of cellulose and may be used as landfill. Using of these wastes in building materials has two benefits, the first one has reduced the environmental pollution and the second improves the physical properties of concrete and building bricks (or blocks). Addition of waste paper cellulose to concrete at certain percentage improve its thermal insulation properties and affect its density to produce lightweight and insulating building materials. The material which produces by using waste paper is called papercrete. It is a mixture of waste paper pulp, sand, cement and water by replacing the cement by waste pape...
The manufacturing of Portland cement is responsible for a big amount of energy and greenhouse gas (G...
Cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water are the materials used to make a concrete mixture. The abun...
Development era of globalization has resulted in increasing number of second-hand goods / waste that...
In Construction field is widely developed from day to day. The development is causing the increasing...
Cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water are the materials to make a concrete mixture. The waste pap...
The environmental degradation in the vicinity of landfills or mills is caused by waste paper disposa...
Aggregate, sand, water and cement are the mixtures for concrete. Waste paper concrete (WPC) incorpor...
This paper studies the uses, of waste paper as an additional material in concrete mixes. Papercrete ...
The development of new construction materials is a crucial issue in the building construction indust...
The construction industry consumes a large amount of non-renewable resources. On the other hand, mor...
The possibility of using waste paper in manufacturing of cement board has been investigated in this ...
This study “discusses the benefit of “addition waste paper as a “new cellulose material “in mortar m...
The paper presents application of cellulose fibres in a pulp form from waste paper to mortar or plas...
Huge amounts of waste paper are discarded every year, of which only a minute fraction is recycled an...
Lightweight concrete mentions to any concrete produced to an oven-dry density less than 2000 kg/m3. ...
The manufacturing of Portland cement is responsible for a big amount of energy and greenhouse gas (G...
Cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water are the materials used to make a concrete mixture. The abun...
Development era of globalization has resulted in increasing number of second-hand goods / waste that...
In Construction field is widely developed from day to day. The development is causing the increasing...
Cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water are the materials to make a concrete mixture. The waste pap...
The environmental degradation in the vicinity of landfills or mills is caused by waste paper disposa...
Aggregate, sand, water and cement are the mixtures for concrete. Waste paper concrete (WPC) incorpor...
This paper studies the uses, of waste paper as an additional material in concrete mixes. Papercrete ...
The development of new construction materials is a crucial issue in the building construction indust...
The construction industry consumes a large amount of non-renewable resources. On the other hand, mor...
The possibility of using waste paper in manufacturing of cement board has been investigated in this ...
This study “discusses the benefit of “addition waste paper as a “new cellulose material “in mortar m...
The paper presents application of cellulose fibres in a pulp form from waste paper to mortar or plas...
Huge amounts of waste paper are discarded every year, of which only a minute fraction is recycled an...
Lightweight concrete mentions to any concrete produced to an oven-dry density less than 2000 kg/m3. ...
The manufacturing of Portland cement is responsible for a big amount of energy and greenhouse gas (G...
Cement, sand, coarse aggregate and water are the materials used to make a concrete mixture. The abun...
Development era of globalization has resulted in increasing number of second-hand goods / waste that...