Short chopped fibers coated by epoxy resin of different length (5 to 10 mm length) were added at low volume content (about 4.6% on the composite) to alkali‐activated fly ash or metakaolin mortars. These uncured scraps derive from the production of carbon fiber‐reinforced polymer composites and they are not presently recycled, despite their outstanding mechanical properties. The workability, microstructure, porosity, and physical and mechanical properties (mainly flexural strength) of the derived materials were investigated. Superior flexural strength and increased toughness were obtained. An acid treatment of the scraps further improved the mechanical properties of the mortars by changing the chemical structure of the surface, thus increasi...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
This study explores the technological feasibility of using construction and demolition waste (C&DW) ...
Short chopped fibers coated by epoxy resin of different length (5 to 10 mm length) were added at low...
Short chopped fibers coated by epoxy resin of different length (5 to 10 mm length) were added at low...
In view of creating low-impact materials for the building industry, the fostering of alkali-activate...
A new class of materials known as alkali-activated materials (AAM) has rapidly grown in interest in ...
The need for repair and maintenance has become dominant in the European construction sector. This, c...
Natural fibres are a sustainable and renewable resource available almost all over the world. Being c...
Valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes has become a worldwide compelling topic to improve the s...
Valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes has become a worldwide compelling topic to improve the s...
Wastes made of thermosets pre-preg scraps deriving from the production of epoxy-carbon fibres compos...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The physical and mechanical properties of hemp-fibre-reinforced alkali-activated (AA) mortars under ...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
This study explores the technological feasibility of using construction and demolition waste (C&DW) ...
Short chopped fibers coated by epoxy resin of different length (5 to 10 mm length) were added at low...
Short chopped fibers coated by epoxy resin of different length (5 to 10 mm length) were added at low...
In view of creating low-impact materials for the building industry, the fostering of alkali-activate...
A new class of materials known as alkali-activated materials (AAM) has rapidly grown in interest in ...
The need for repair and maintenance has become dominant in the European construction sector. This, c...
Natural fibres are a sustainable and renewable resource available almost all over the world. Being c...
Valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes has become a worldwide compelling topic to improve the s...
Valorisation and reuse of industrial wastes has become a worldwide compelling topic to improve the s...
Wastes made of thermosets pre-preg scraps deriving from the production of epoxy-carbon fibres compos...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The physical and mechanical properties of hemp-fibre-reinforced alkali-activated (AA) mortars under ...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
This study explores the technological feasibility of using construction and demolition waste (C&DW) ...