Effect of granite residue incorporation on the behavior of mortars

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Civil construction is one of the most resource-consuming sectors in the world. For this reason, the last years have witnessed the study of reusing industrial residues in building materials. The ornamental stone processing industry has a considerable environmental liability related to residue generation during the cutting stages of granite blocks. The objective of this work is to analyze the viability of incorporating granite residues, up to 100%, to substitute sand in coating mortars for building construction. Mortars without residue, as control, and incorporated with 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100% of granite residue were subjected to consistency tests, incorporated air and water retention together with the rheological characterization using the squeeze-flow and the dropping-ball methods. The results show that mortars with 40% granite residues presented greater plastic deformation, helping their applicability by also presenting improved technological properties in the fresh state.

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de Azevedo, A. R. G., Marvila, M. T., Barroso, L. da S., Zanelato, E. B., Alexandre, J., Xavier, G. de C., & Monteiro, S. N. (2019). Effect of granite residue incorporation on the behavior of mortars. Materials, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12091449

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