The volume of waste generated from surface coating industries is of global concern. The disposal of this waste in the form of effluent has put enormous pressure on land and also poses as a health hazard when it leaches into soil and underground water. The study aims to examine the utilization of vinyl acetate effluents from water based paint factories as an admixture in concrete. Concrete specimens containing 0%, 2.5%, 5% and 10% of vinyl acetate effluents by weight of cement were prepared. The specimens were tested for drying shrinkage for 28 days and porosity was tested using mercury intrusion porosimetry. Findings show that concrete containing various proportions of vinyl acetate effluents manifests higher shrinkage behaviour compared to...
Recent studies show that many pavements built in the United States of America using recycled concret...
During its service life, concrete undergoes volume changes which can affect quality and durability o...
Discarding waste materials from factories to landfills is becoming difficult lately as public awaren...
The volume of waste generated from surface coating industries is of global concern. The disposal of ...
Waste generation from surface coating industries brings about worsening of the environmental scenery...
Waste generation especially in surface coating industries is a potential pollutant to the environmen...
Generation of waste latex paint (WLP) from the manufacturing process of binder paint products is inc...
In this study, the effect of internal pores formed by a superabsorbent polymer (SAP) was analyzed by...
International audienceThe use of shrinkage-reducing admixtures (SRA) has been suggested to improve c...
The current study assesses the drying shrinkage behaviour of polyvinyl alcohol fibre reinforced conc...
The current study assesses the drying shrinkage behaviour of polyvinyl alcohol fibre reinforced conc...
The incorporation of recycled polymers from waste latex paints (WLPs) in concrete manufacturing is v...
Plastic shrinkage cracking in concrete is mainly a physical process, in which chemical reactions bet...
The occurrence of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) effl orescence phenomenon is not new and is generally fo...
Fiber cement, similarly to all cementitious materials, undergoes dimensional and volumetric changes ...
Recent studies show that many pavements built in the United States of America using recycled concret...
During its service life, concrete undergoes volume changes which can affect quality and durability o...
Discarding waste materials from factories to landfills is becoming difficult lately as public awaren...
The volume of waste generated from surface coating industries is of global concern. The disposal of ...
Waste generation from surface coating industries brings about worsening of the environmental scenery...
Waste generation especially in surface coating industries is a potential pollutant to the environmen...
Generation of waste latex paint (WLP) from the manufacturing process of binder paint products is inc...
In this study, the effect of internal pores formed by a superabsorbent polymer (SAP) was analyzed by...
International audienceThe use of shrinkage-reducing admixtures (SRA) has been suggested to improve c...
The current study assesses the drying shrinkage behaviour of polyvinyl alcohol fibre reinforced conc...
The current study assesses the drying shrinkage behaviour of polyvinyl alcohol fibre reinforced conc...
The incorporation of recycled polymers from waste latex paints (WLPs) in concrete manufacturing is v...
Plastic shrinkage cracking in concrete is mainly a physical process, in which chemical reactions bet...
The occurrence of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) effl orescence phenomenon is not new and is generally fo...
Fiber cement, similarly to all cementitious materials, undergoes dimensional and volumetric changes ...
Recent studies show that many pavements built in the United States of America using recycled concret...
During its service life, concrete undergoes volume changes which can affect quality and durability o...
Discarding waste materials from factories to landfills is becoming difficult lately as public awaren...