Properties of concrete paving blocks and hollow tiles with recycled aggregate from construction and demolition wastes

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In recent years there has been an increasing tendency to recycle the wastes generated by building companies in the construction industry, demolition wastes being the most important in terms of volume. The aim of this work is to study the possibility of using recycled aggregates from construction and demolition wastes in the preparation of precast non-structural concretes. To that purpose, two different percentages (15% and 30%) of natural aggregates were substituted by recycled aggregates in the manufacture of paving blocks and hollow tiles. Dosages used by the company have not been changed by the introduction of recycled aggregate. Precast elements have been tested by means of compressive and flexural strength, water absorption, density, abrasion, and slipping resistance. The results obtained show the possibility of using these wastes at an industrial scale, satisfying the requirements of the Spanish standards for these elements.

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Rodríguez, C., Miñano, I., Aguilar, M. Á., Ortega, J. M., Parra, C., & Sánchez, I. (2017). Properties of concrete paving blocks and hollow tiles with recycled aggregate from construction and demolition wastes. Materials, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10121374

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