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Recycled polyethylene fibres for structural concrete

Abstract: Modern society demands more sustainable and economical construction elements. One of the available options for manufacturing this type of element is the valorisation of end-of-life waste, such as, for example, the recycling of polymers used in industry. The valorisation of these wastes reduces costs and avoids the pollution generated by their landfill disposal. With the aim of helping to obtain this type of material, this work describes a methodology for recycling polyethylene for the manufacture of fibres that will later be used as reinforcement for structural concrete. These fibres are manufactured using an injection moulding machine. Subsequently, their physical and mechanical properties are measured and compared with those of the material before it is crushed and injected. The aim of this comparison is to evaluate the recycling process and analyse the reduction of the physical-mechanical properties of the recycled polyethylene in the process. Finally, to determine the properties of the fibre concrete, three types of concrete were produced: a control concrete, a reinforced concrete with 2 kg/m3 of fibres, and a reinforced concrete with 4 kg/m3 of fibres. The results show an enhancement of mechanical properties when the fibres are incorporated, particularly the tensile strength; and they also show excellent performance controlling cracking in concrete

 Authorship: Sainz-Aja J.A., Sanchez M., Gonzalez L., Tamayo P., Del Angel G.G., Aghajanian A., Diego S., Thomas C.,

 Fuente: Applied Sciences, 2022,12(6), 2867

 Publisher: MDPI

 Publication date: 01/03/2022

 No. of pages: 20

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.3390/app12062867

 ISSN: 2076-3417

Authorship

LAURA GONZALEZ SUAREZ

GILBERTO DE JESUS GARCIA DEL ANGEL

ALI AGHAJANIAN SABBAGH