Ks. Rebeiz et al., THERMAL-PROPERTIES OF POLYMER MORTAR USING RECYCLED PET AND FLY-ASH, Journal of materials in civil engineering, 7(2), 1995, pp. 129-133
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10
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Material Science","Engineering, Civil","Construcion & Building Technology
Recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET), mainly recovered from used
plastic beverage bottles, can be chemically modified to produce unsatu
rated polyester resin. In turn, the polyester resin can be mixed with
fly ash to produce polymer mortar (PM). PM made with recycled PET and
fly ash can be utilized very effectively in construction applications.
The use of the PM could help save energy and cost, and alleviate an e
nvironmental problem. The effect of the amount of fly ash on the glass
transition temperature, degradation temperature, tensile peak strengt
h, and tensile modulus of the PM has been extensively investigated. Mo
dels were also developed using multiple regression analysis to predict
the strength and modulus of PM using various percentages of fly ash a
t various temperatures. This evaluation is not only important from the
standpoint that resins based on recycled PET and fly ash fillers are
being used, but also because very little research has been done in thi
s area with virgin materials.