Chetana Sidar, Aman Visar, Sandhya Sahu, Shashank Anish, Mangal Singh Meravi, Dr. Ajay Kumar Garg
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摘要
目前,由于城市化的发展,塑料在我们日常生活中的使用显著增加,这是因为塑料具有广泛的实用性和受欢迎程度。然而,其不可生物降解的特性却带来了很大的弊端。回收塑料废物的一个潜在解决方案是将塑料与沙子混合制成塑料砖,以替代传统砖块。主要的挑战在于如何管理塑料废物,特别是继续重复使用 PET 瓶会有致癌转化的风险,目前只有一小部分被回收利用。为了解决这个问题,我们对 PET 瓶进行了细致的清洁,并以不同的比例(3:7、2:3、1:1)与细骨料(沙)混合,生产出具有出色隔热和隔音性能的优质砖块。这种环保方法既解决了塑料不可生物降解的问题,又降低了建筑总成本和污染。生产出的砖块抗压强度高、吸水性小、耐热性好,适用于各种应用场合。提高沙子与塑料的比例可增强砖块的强度,确保砖块经久耐用,吸水率极低,不会产生沉淀。这种方法在回收塑料废物和减轻其对环境的影响方面大有可为。此外,还进行了各种测试,包括劈裂拉伸强度测试、渗透测试和比重测试,以验证该方法的有效性。关键字PET(聚对苯二甲酸乙二酯)、抗压强度、吸水性、劈裂拉伸强度测试、风化、比重测试
Utilization of Waste Materials for Making Plastic Bricks
Currently, due to urbanization, there has been a notable rise in the use of plastic in our daily lives, owing to its widespread utility and popularity. However, its non-biodegradable nature presents a significant drawback. One potential solution for recycling plastic waste involves creating plastic bricks by blending plastic with sand, offering a substitute for conventional bricks. The primary challenge lies in managing plastic waste, particularly as continued reuse of PET bottles carries the risk of carcinogenic transformation, with only a small percentage currently being recycled. To address this issue, PET bottles are meticulously cleaned and combined with fine aggregate (sand) at various ratios (3:7, 2:3, 1:1) to produce high-quality brick blocks with excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties. This environmentally friendly approach tackles the non-biodegradability problem of plastics while reducing the overall cost of construction and pollution. The resulting bricks exhibit high compressive strength, minimal water absorption, and thermal resistance, rendering them suitable for diverse applications. Increasing the sand-to-plastic ratio enhances the strength of the bricks, ensuring durability with minimal water absorption and no efflorescence. This method shows promise in recycling plastic waste and mitigating its environmental impact. Furthermore, various tests including split tensile strength test, penetration test, and specific gravity were conducted to validate the efficacy of the approach. Key Word: PET (polyethylene terephthalate), compressive strength, water absorption, split tensile strength test, efflorescence, specific gravity test