Effects of wastes from the brewing industry in lightweight aggregates manufactured with clay for green roofs

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This study investigates the effects of sieved wastes generated from the brewing industry on lightweight aggregates manufactured with clay. Sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, bagasse and diatomaceous earth were used to obtain the samples. These wastes are usually dumped in landfills, but the current increase in restrictions on dumping and interest in improving the environment make our proposal for gaining value from these wastes a significant contribution. Laboratory tests show that the new aggregate has low bulk density and increased water absorption and porosity. The thermographic camera results provide evidence that new aggregates have significant insulating properties and are suitable for use on green roofs.

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Farías, R. D., García, C. M., Palomino, T. C., & Arellano, M. M. (2017). Effects of wastes from the brewing industry in lightweight aggregates manufactured with clay for green roofs. Materials, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10050527

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