Novel artificial ornamental stone developed with quarry waste in epoxy composite

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Ornamental stones, such as marble and granite, are worldwide used as pavement cover and lining parts in civil construction. Dwindling deposits and environmental pollution, due to extraction methods, have motivated the replacement of natural ornamental stones by synthetic ones. In particular, artificial ornamental stones are being developed with mineral wastes incorporated into polymeric matrix. In this work, granite particle waste, from a quarry, which supplies plates for building construction, was used in amounts of 85 and 90 wt % together with epoxy resin to fabricate novel artificial stones. Physical and mechanical characterization disclosed superior properties that allow these new developed artificial stones to be applied as pedestrian traffic pavements.

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Carvalho, E. A. S., De Figueiredo Vilela, N., Monteiro, S. N., Vieira, C. M. F., & Da Silva, L. C. (2018). Novel artificial ornamental stone developed with quarry waste in epoxy composite. Materials Research, 21. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2017-1104

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