Regeneration of paint sludge and reuse in cement concrete

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Paint Sludge (PS) is a hazardous waste. Inappropriate disposal of PS might be harmful to public health and the environment. Various size of Paint Sludge Solid Powder (PSSP) particles have been produced by automatic processing equipment via dewatering, crushing, screening removing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), and etc. Meanwhile, the test results show that PSSP is not a hazardous waste. Both flexural and compressive strength are increased by adding PSSP of polyurethane to cement concrete at a level of below 10% of cement weight. However, the strength has a significant reduction at a level of above 15% of cement weight. The reason for the increase of strength is probably due to a slow coagulation and copolymerization of PSSP and cement. The reduction is likely due to the self-reunion of PSSP.

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Feng, E., Sun, J., & Feng, L. (2018). Regeneration of paint sludge and reuse in cement concrete. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 38). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183802021

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