2023
DOI: 10.1080/13287982.2023.2197320
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An experimental analysis for clay bricks manufacturing with partial replacement of glass wool

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“…Researchers have used different types of waste in concrete mixes to develop bricks, e.g., cuttings of textile waste [8], sludge from textile effluent treatment plants [9], cotton micro-dust waste [10], polyester/cotton fabric waste [11], glass wool waste [12], and cotton stalk fibre waste [13]. It was observed that using textile wastes in different ratios in construction materials results in several types of benefits, including higher thermal insulation (increased by 3-4%), enhanced noise protection, and lower costs [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have used different types of waste in concrete mixes to develop bricks, e.g., cuttings of textile waste [8], sludge from textile effluent treatment plants [9], cotton micro-dust waste [10], polyester/cotton fabric waste [11], glass wool waste [12], and cotton stalk fibre waste [13]. It was observed that using textile wastes in different ratios in construction materials results in several types of benefits, including higher thermal insulation (increased by 3-4%), enhanced noise protection, and lower costs [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%