2021
DOI: 10.32047/cwb.2021.26.5.4
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The application of automotive glass waste in the production of epoxy polymer concrete

Abstract: In this paper, the production of aggregate from car windshield cullet and the use of this aggregate, in various compositions with fine quartz sand, as the reinforcing phase of the epoxy matrix polymer concrete were used and the obtained samples were tested. The bending and compressive strength, Charpy’s impact resistance tests were performed on the obtained composites. The porosity, water absorption, and density were also determined. The tests performed have shown that the application of car windshield cullet … Show more

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“…Static compression tests were not carried out as a part of the study, as they are less important than bending tests in the case of the footing slabs, but the behavior of the materials tested is typical for polymer concrete. Therefore, based on previous research results (38,39), the compressive strength of the polymer concretes should be at 70 MPa or higher. the mass gain did not exceed 0.1 %.…”
Section: Basic Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Static compression tests were not carried out as a part of the study, as they are less important than bending tests in the case of the footing slabs, but the behavior of the materials tested is typical for polymer concrete. Therefore, based on previous research results (38,39), the compressive strength of the polymer concretes should be at 70 MPa or higher. the mass gain did not exceed 0.1 %.…”
Section: Basic Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%