Recycling brick building waste as a filler on laston AC - WC

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Light brick and brick building waste is often found in the demolition of building construction in the form of building wreckage. This chunk can be considered as a substitute for materials in asphalt concrete mixture. The research objectives of light brick and brick building waste can meet specifications to be used as filler material in AC-WC Laston mixes as to which composition, filler levels, and what is the laston mixture of AC-WC which uses a building block filler. This research was conducted based on experiments with a combination of two fillers, namely building waste filler and cement filler, where the variation is. 100% cement filler, 0% building waste cement, 75% cement : 25% building waste, 50% cement : 50% building waste, 25% : 75% building waste, 100% building waste. This research was conducted based on an experiment with a combination of two fillers, namely building waste filler where the variation is.100% research cement filler, 0% building waste, 75% cement: 25% building waste, 50% cement : 50%. Building waste, 25% cement: 75% building waste, 100% building waste the results of testing the marshall characteristics can be concluded that the mixture of AC-WC laston using a variety of filler cement with the waste of light brick building and brick can be used.

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Palinggi, M. D. M. (2020). Recycling brick building waste as a filler on laston AC - WC. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 419). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/419/1/012070

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