1. Insulation properties of bricks made with cotton and textile ash wastes
- Author
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Hanifi Binici, Hasan Kaplan, Remzi Gemci, Orhan Aksogan, and Maltepe Üniversitesi
- Subjects
Brick ,Materials science ,Waste management ,Insulation properties ,Metals and Alloys ,Building material ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Experimental research ,Compressive strength ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Cotton and textile ash ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
WOS: 000280239000012, Huge amounts of cotton and textile ash waste are disposed of by countries all over the world. The majority of cotton wastes and textile ash wastes is expelled in such a way as to cause serious environmental problems. The present study involves experimental research investigating the potential use of cotton and textile ash wastes combination for producing a new and lightweight composite building material with good insulation properties. The results showed that the cotton and textile ash waste bricks fulfill the compressive strength and heat conductivity requirements of the ASTM and Turkish Standards. A cotton and textile ash waste brick house has been found to be superior to a concrete brick house for regulating indoor temperatures. The production process can be easily applied in conventional brick plants. The product is a light weight composite which can be used for making bricks and wall and ceiling panels with good insulation properties.
- Published
- 2010