Interlocking Brick Products Mixed with Crushed Milk Packed Waste
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to study an experimental investigation performed into the use of crushed milk packed waste passing sieve No 4 as an ingredient replacing some of the dust stone aggregates in the interlocking blocks. The control ratio is cement: dust stone to 1: 7 by weight and water to cement is 1.0. The dust stone was replaced with crushed milk packed at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 16 and 20 wt% of dust stone, respectively. Procedure specimens form with a hand-held blocking brick block machine. The experiment sample size is 10x12.5x25 centimeters. Test their properties are based on the Community product standard 602-2547. Results show that the increase in the quantity of milk packed waste deteriorates to improve physical properties such as weight, density, water absorption and the thermal conductivity coefficient. However, the quantity of milk packed waste replacement dust stone below 12 wt% of dust stone was the according the standard ratio.
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