Production of Pavement Blocks Using Low Density Polyethylene Product Waste
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2023
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SETIC 2022 International Conference: “Sustainable Development and Resilience of the Built Environment in the Era of Pandemic” School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna 6th – 8th February, 2023.
Abstract
Waste sachet water packs cause considerable land pollution in Nigeria. In this research, pavement block was
produced using low density polyethylene products waste (sachet water packs) as an alternative binder. The
production was achieved by first converting the sachet water packs into pellets and blending it with sandstone
in a mass ratio of 8:2 (A), 7:3 (B) and 6:4 (C) sandstone to pellets respectively. The compressive strength,
%water absorption and curing time tests were carried out on the pavement block to determine it suitability and
safety for low-traffic use. The compressive strength for polymer concrete samples A, B and C were 13.65N/mm2,
16.99N/mm2 and 20.34N/mm2 respectively. After carrying out the %water absorption test on the polymer
concrete A, B and C the following result was obtained: 8.33%, 5.47% and 4.03% respectively. It should be
noted that the polymer concrete samples and the control samples which (are cement concrete based) are for
light-traffic use (pedestrian, plazas, shopping complexes ramps, car parks, office drive ways, rural roads with
low traffic, and residential road).
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Polyethylene, sachet water packs, Sandstone, Pellets, Pavement block