M. Achik, H. Benmoussa, A. Oulmekki, M. Ijjaali, N. El Moudden, O. Kizinievič, V. Kizinievič
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Abstract
The clay brick is one of the oldest building materials, and as the use of waste in the bricks can reduce clay
consummation and the environmental burden due to the accumulation of waste, the present study was chosen, the addition of mineral and organic waste to the clay brick.
The added value of this work, which was carried out within the Institute of Building Materials at VGTU, is that the mixture
studied is very special, because the raw materials used are:
− Yellow Clay (C) from Fez which is used only in the field of pottery;
− Pyrrhotite Ash (PA) which is a mineral waste produced during the manufacture of sulphuric acid from the roasting of
pyrrhotite ore. This waste is stored in the open air since 1982 and until now it doesn't have any specific use;
− Cedar Sawdust (S) is an organic waste regenerate by the artisanal sector from Fez.
The bricks’ technological properties depended on the amount of ashes used. So, adding 5% S to the mixture (20% PA – 80% C)
gives rise to a new material that is light, porous with a natural brick red colour. Most importantly, this material exhibits mechanical strength according to the standards of a terracotta brick.