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The usage of fluorescent waste glass powder in concrete
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Abstract
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Typical problem for Baltic States is recycling of glass; glass wastes are mainly dumped into landfill. Landfills of nonrecyclable fluorescent lamp glass do not provide an environmentfriendly solution for these wastes. In the present research waste borosilicate (DRL) and leaden silicate (LB) glass chippings after fluorescent lamp crushing were ground and used as micro filler as partial substitution of cement therefore reducing landfill pollution and CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Waste glass powder additional grinding time was in the range of 30min to 90min in order to increase fineness. Superplasticizer was used in order to raise compressive strength of concrete. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Construction Science
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Publication
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2012
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ISSN
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2255-8551
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DOI
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10.2478/V10311-012-0004-Z
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Volume/pages
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13
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, p. 26-32
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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Full text (open access)
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