Use of wastes in developing mortar - A review
This paper is a literature review about the use of wastes in masonry mortar. Wastes such as wood waste ash, municipal solid waste, ground waste seashells, glass waste, fly ash, corn cob ash and palm oil fuel ash are used to replace cement as the binding material. Wastes of Cathode Ray Tube (CRTs) gl...
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Main Authors: | Naganathan S., Silvadanan S., Chung T.Y., Nicolasselvam M.F., Thiruchelvam S. |
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Other Authors: | 30267872100 |
Format: | Conference Paper |
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Trans Tech Publications
2023
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