Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate

Abstract Plastic bottles are non-biodegradable material made up of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and takes around 450 years to get decomposed. In Malaysia, near 13.2% of plastics contribute to municipal solid waste, where 2.5% is PET. To reduce the waste, interlocking bricks manufacture by waste...

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Main Authors: Wesam Salah Alaloul, Vivekka Olivia John, Muhammad Ali Musarat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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RSM
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-020-00399-9
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spelling doaj-80f6cfbd6a3f4b9dbc1aab51011c780f2020-11-25T03:14:00ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152020-05-0114111110.1186/s40069-020-00399-9Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene TerephthalateWesam Salah Alaloul0Vivekka Olivia John1Muhammad Ali Musarat2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONASAbstract Plastic bottles are non-biodegradable material made up of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and takes around 450 years to get decomposed. In Malaysia, near 13.2% of plastics contribute to municipal solid waste, where 2.5% is PET. To reduce the waste, interlocking bricks manufacture by waste plastic bottles are used to replace the conventional bricks that use cement and clay. The purpose of this research is to reuse plastic bottles comprised of Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polyurethane binder, by manufacturing interlocking brick that helps to reduce the waste on landfills and the pollution. The plastic bottles were shredded and grinded to a size of 0.75 mm and mixed with the Polyurethane (PU) and the Polymer. The mixed later casted and compacted in the interlocking brick machine mould. The tests performed on the interlocking bricks were compressive strength, impact, flexural strength and thermal conductivity for obtaining the mechanical and thermal properties. The tests values were then keyed into the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to obtain the optimal PET and PU to verify reliability. Based on the results it is concluded that PET/PU of 60/40 ratio is suitable as non-load bearing masonry brick and recommended to be used as partition walls.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-020-00399-9polyethylene terephthalatepolyurethanemechanical and thermal propertiesRSM
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author Wesam Salah Alaloul
Vivekka Olivia John
Muhammad Ali Musarat
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Vivekka Olivia John
Muhammad Ali Musarat
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
polyethylene terephthalate
polyurethane
mechanical and thermal properties
RSM
author_facet Wesam Salah Alaloul
Vivekka Olivia John
Muhammad Ali Musarat
author_sort Wesam Salah Alaloul
title Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
title_short Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
title_full Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
title_fullStr Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Interlocking Bricks Utilizing Wasted Polyethylene Terephthalate
title_sort mechanical and thermal properties of interlocking bricks utilizing wasted polyethylene terephthalate
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
issn 1976-0485
2234-1315
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Plastic bottles are non-biodegradable material made up of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) and takes around 450 years to get decomposed. In Malaysia, near 13.2% of plastics contribute to municipal solid waste, where 2.5% is PET. To reduce the waste, interlocking bricks manufacture by waste plastic bottles are used to replace the conventional bricks that use cement and clay. The purpose of this research is to reuse plastic bottles comprised of Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polyurethane binder, by manufacturing interlocking brick that helps to reduce the waste on landfills and the pollution. The plastic bottles were shredded and grinded to a size of 0.75 mm and mixed with the Polyurethane (PU) and the Polymer. The mixed later casted and compacted in the interlocking brick machine mould. The tests performed on the interlocking bricks were compressive strength, impact, flexural strength and thermal conductivity for obtaining the mechanical and thermal properties. The tests values were then keyed into the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to obtain the optimal PET and PU to verify reliability. Based on the results it is concluded that PET/PU of 60/40 ratio is suitable as non-load bearing masonry brick and recommended to be used as partition walls.
topic polyethylene terephthalate
polyurethane
mechanical and thermal properties
RSM
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-020-00399-9
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