Investigation of concrete produced using recycled aluminium dross for hot weather concreting conditions

  • Mailar G
  • Jayakesh K
  • Manu D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aluminium dross is a by-product obtained from the aluminium smelting process. Currently, this dross is processed in rotary kilns to recover the residual aluminium, and the resultant salt cake is sent to landfills. The present study investigates the utilization of recycled aluminium dross in producing concrete, which is suitable for hot weather concreting condition. The primary objectives of the experimental study are to examine thefeasibility of using concrete blended with recycled aluminium dross under hot weather concreting situations and then to evaluate the strength and durability aspects of the produced concrete. From the experimental results it is observed that the initial setting time of the recycled aluminium dross concrete extended by about 30 minutes at 20% replacement level. This property of recycled aluminium dross concrete renders it to be suitable for hot weather concreting conditions. Based on the results obtained, the replacement of cement with 20% of Al dross yields superior mechanical and durability characteristics.

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Mailar, G., Jayakesh, K., Manu, D. S., Hiremath, P., Raghavendra N, S., & B.M., S. (2016). Investigation of concrete produced using recycled aluminium dross for hot weather concreting conditions. Resource-Efficient Technologies, (2), 68–80. https://doi.org/10.18799/24056529/2016/2/49

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