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DURABILITY OF MIXED MORTAR LINING CONTAINING DREGS-GRITS

B. P. Zanella1, E. B. Sá1, N. O. Acorinti1, I. C.B. Trannin1 and S. J.C. Simões1
  • 1 Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil

Abstract

The improper disposal of industrial waste and exploitation of natural resources has resulted in the scarcity of river sand and environmental degradation, such as river erosions and pollution. This study aimed to assess the durability of mixed mortar lining walls and ceilings, containing 0 (default), 10 and 20% of dregs-grits compounds-waste of the pulp industry-in substitution with river sand. This was done with tests that simulated both natural and artificial conditions: Direct solar incidence (testing ultraviolet radiation), attack by spraying solution (salt spray test), natural warming of the walls and ceilings incidence by indirect solar (thermal degradation) and residential fires (thermogravimetric test), in compliance with both national and/or international standards. The grout containing dregs-grits compounds showed similarity to standard (0%) for testing thermal degradability, thermogravimetric and ultraviolet radiation, but shows significantly less durability when exposed to salty environments.

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 10 No. 1, 2014, 44-47

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2014.44.47

Submitted On: 9 January 2014 Published On: 26 February 2014

How to Cite: Zanella, B. P., Sá, E. B., Acorinti, N. O., Trannin, I. C. & Simões, S. J. (2014). DURABILITY OF MIXED MORTAR LINING CONTAINING DREGS-GRITS. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 10(1), 44-47. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2014.44.47

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Keywords

  • Recycling
  • Industrial Waste
  • Salt Spray
  • Ultraviolet Radiation
  • Thermogravimetric