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Evaluation of the Suitability of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Waste as Fine Aggregate in Concrete


AO Sojobi
HI Owamah

Abstract

This study evaluates an alternative solid waste management option for Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) waste commonly called bpure water sachetb as partial replacement of sand in concrete. Three mix ratios of 1:1:2, 1:1.5:3, 1:2:4 were used while the LDPE waste materials were obtained within University of Lagos campus, in Lagos State of Nigeria. The pulverized LDPE plastic waste, with compacted and uncompacted bulk densities of 362.9 kg/m3 and 403.23 kg/m3 respectively, could be classified as an ultra-lightweight fine aggregate in terms of bulk density. The bulk density of the plastic concretes produced using 1:1:2, 1:1.5:3 and 1:2:4 range between 2417.78-2548 kg/m3, 2348.63-2589.63 kg/m3, 2429.63-2424.6 kg/m3 respectively with corresponding compressive strengths range of 22.64-34.26, 20.47-27.32 and 20.21-27.47 N/mm2 and could be classified as normal-weight concrete which meets the minimum compressive strength for use as lightweight aggregate in plain concrete (7N/mm2). The optimum and preferable mix is 1:1:2.

http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v33i4.1



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