2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.118892
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The effects of sand washing waste and microwave curing on the dimensional stability of epoxy mortar

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“…To decrease the use of natural resources and enhance the mechanical qualities of epoxy resin, various waste products have been added to it. Blast furnace slag [8], fly ash [9], sand washing wastes [10], silica fume [11], palm oil fuel ash [12], recycled short-milled carbon fibers [13], red mud [14], and recycled crumb rubber particles [15] are all fillers that have been examined in the past. The most widely utilized micro fillers among these waste products are fly ash and silica fume because they have high fineness and a low thermal coefficient and are cheap, non-toxic, widely available, and compatible with other components of epoxy resin.…”
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“…To decrease the use of natural resources and enhance the mechanical qualities of epoxy resin, various waste products have been added to it. Blast furnace slag [8], fly ash [9], sand washing wastes [10], silica fume [11], palm oil fuel ash [12], recycled short-milled carbon fibers [13], red mud [14], and recycled crumb rubber particles [15] are all fillers that have been examined in the past. The most widely utilized micro fillers among these waste products are fly ash and silica fume because they have high fineness and a low thermal coefficient and are cheap, non-toxic, widely available, and compatible with other components of epoxy resin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%