AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON PRODUCTION OF BRICK BY USING A MIXTURE OF WASTE PLASTIC AND SAND
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2019-10-12
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Plastics are the most multipurpose man made materials in the world and generally used as
medicine package, liquid container, water bottles, pipes and roof cladding etc. Plastic has a
disastrous impact on our environment because of its non-degradable rather very slow
nature of degradation. It is a well-known fact that plastic takes almost 400 years of time to
decompose completely. Improper disposal of plastic has a negative effect on the marine
life, ground water and on our environment. In Ethiopia out of total 83 plastic bottled water
factories only 4 factories recycle the plastic bottle and remaining plastic bottles does not
get recycled and disposed safely which is a cause of concern from environment
perspective. So the present research work has been conducted to use waste plastic in the
construction activities in form of producing bricks which would help minimizing the
negative effects of waste plastics in our environment along with producing cost effective
alternative engineering masonry plastic bricks. Experimental tests were conducted by
casting several test specimens of bricks of size 25 cm x 12 cm x 6 cm with different plastic
to sand ratios such as 20:80, 25:75, 30:70, 35:65, 40:60 and 45:55. The brick specimens
were tested for their physical properties according to ASTM specifications. The test results
showed that the specimen with 20:80 percentage ratios has fewer bonds between plastic
and sand because of which it does not give a proper rectangular shape of plastic bricks
while 50:50 plastic to sand ratio has not been mixed well. The compressive strength and
water absorption test results indicated that bricks made with 35% of plastic and 65% sand
gives higher compressive strength and lower water absorption. Finally optimum plastic
bricks found to be qualified according to negligible weathering of ASTM specification, ES
89 : 2001 and British code depending on physical properties of material strength and
durability which are used for load bearing structural wall for minimum story building and
non-load bearing wall for any structural masonry building
