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@article{146627,
author = {Prof. Mayura Yeole and Mayur Suryakant Khadke and Sagar Sanjay Pagar and Mahesh Balu Khandbhor},
title = {PLASTIC EMBEDDED CONCRETE BLOCK},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
pages = {392-395},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146627},
abstract = {Now a day’s plastic waste is a new issue of being disposal. Generation of waste plastic is in tremendous manner and its recycling process is insufficient to hold the waste plastic and its recycling. In India more than 15000 tons of plastic waste is generated out of which 6000 tonnes of plastic remains uncollected and littered. This paper discusses about recycling the PET plastic which is non-biodegradable. So our aim is to use PET plastic in moulded form to recycle more volume of plastic in single concrete block. This will not recycle the plastic but also will gain the strength of concrete equal or more than normal concrete block. Volume of plastic is about 15% to 20% in one single concrete block.},
keywords = {Compressive strength , Plastic Embedded concrete block , PET plastic plate , PET plastic strip I. },
month = {},
}
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