Review study on: Comparative study of properties of concrete by replacement of Cement with hyposludge exposed to elevated temperature

  • Unique Paper ID: 175383
  • PageNo: 2901-2904
  • Abstract:
  • One of the industrial sectors that is expanding globally is the paper industry. Paper mill waste creation is an inevitable problem. One problem that needs attention is the solid debris, or hyposludge, that is created during the paper coating process. It must be disposed of without endangering human health or the environment. However, the hyposludge problem is not as noticeable as the paper industry's waste-water crisis. When hyposludge is dumped straight into rivers, it fills up the riverbed, causes issues for arable land, and requires a lot of land to dispose of. Hyposludge, a solid waste product of the paper industry, must therefore be properly controlled. The negative impacts of hyposludge as a waste product and potential benefits are discussed in this research.

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@article{175383,
        author = {Diptesh Thombare and Rahul Patil},
        title = {Review study on: Comparative study of properties of concrete by replacement of Cement with hyposludge exposed to elevated temperature},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {11},
        pages = {2901-2904},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=175383},
        abstract = {One of the industrial sectors that is expanding globally is the paper industry. Paper mill waste creation is an inevitable problem. One problem that needs attention is the solid debris, or hyposludge, that is created during the paper coating process. It must be disposed of without endangering human health or the environment. However, the hyposludge problem is not as noticeable as the paper industry's waste-water crisis. When hyposludge is dumped straight into rivers, it fills up the riverbed, causes issues for arable land, and requires a lot of land to dispose of. Hyposludge, a solid waste product of the paper industry, must therefore be properly controlled. The negative impacts of hyposludge as a waste product and potential benefits are discussed in this research.},
        keywords = {hyposludge, cement concrete, utilization construction industry.},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Thombare, D., & Patil, R. (2025). Review study on: Comparative study of properties of concrete by replacement of Cement with hyposludge exposed to elevated temperature. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(11), 2901–2904.

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