Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp

From the analysis of the production process of molded pulp packaging, it can be seen that one of the residues generated in the molding is "pulp". When this waste cannot be reincorporated into the production line, is recovered by centrifugation in the effluent treatment system. With the...

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Autores principales: Andrés, Federico N., Beltramini, Loreley B., Guilarducci, Anabela Guadalupe, Romano, Melisa S., Ulibarrie, Nestor Oscar
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spelling I68-R174-20.500.12272-28912023-07-03T20:15:33Z Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp Andrés, Federico N. Beltramini, Loreley B. Guilarducci, Anabela Guadalupe Romano, Melisa S. Ulibarrie, Nestor Oscar Concrete Paper Recycling cellulose pulp Celulosa Hormigones livianos Reciclado de pasta celulosa From the analysis of the production process of molded pulp packaging, it can be seen that one of the residues generated in the molding is "pulp". When this waste cannot be reincorporated into the production line, is recovered by centrifugation in the effluent treatment system. With the intention of recycling this residue it was investigated the feasibility of their use in the manufacture of concrete blocks or panels lightened studying possible ways to use the material, either in the wet state (form is discharged from the process) or dry (dried in a controlled environment), analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. For practical purposes, various dosages were proposed to maintain constant the amount of residue and varying the amounts and proportions of water and cement. Test specimens were made with various amounts of cement per m³ of concrete. Fil: UTN. FRSF Peer Reviewed 2018-06-08T13:49:44Z 2018-06-08T13:49:44Z 2015-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion docunento de conferencia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12272/2891 10.1016/j.mspro.2015.04.102 eng eng “Utilización de residuos generados en la producción de packaging de pasta celulósica. Factibilidad de uso en materiales para construcción.” / Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo para la Construcción y la Vivienda (CECOVI), Universidad Tecnológica Nacional Facultad Regional Santa Fe. PID 25/O148 [2013-2014]. Luis Agulló, A. A. T. G., 2006. Study of the use of paper manufacturing waste in plaster composite mixtures. Building and Environment, Issue 41, pp. 821-827. Ismail Demir, M. S. B. M. O., 2005. Utilization of kraft pulp production residues in clay brick production. Building and Environmen, Issue 40, pp. 1533-1537. INTI-CIRSOC, 2005. Reglamento Argentino de Cargas Permanentes y Sobrecargas Mínimas de Diseño para Edificios y Otras Estructuras. Buenos Aires: s.n. F. Pruckner, O. G., 2004. Effect of CaCl2 and NaCl additions on concrete corrosivity. Cement and Concrete Research, Issue 34, pp. 1209-1217. CEPI, I. C. O. E. P., 2003. Discovering the high potential of Pulp and Paper Production Residues, Bruselas: CEPI. Caijun Shia, R. L. D., 2000. Pozzolanic reaction in the presence of chemical activators Part II. Reaction products and mechanism. Cement and Concrete Research, Issue 30, pp. 607-613. C.R. Cheeseman, S. A., 1999. Effect of calcium chloride on the hydration and leaching of lead-retarded cement. Cement and Concrete Research, Issue 29, pp. 885-892. Zanuttini, ed. RECICLADO CELULÓSICO. Santa Fe: s.n., pp. 264-303. Area, M. C., Mastrantonio, G. & Velez, H., 2012. GESTIÓN AMBIENTAL EN LA FABRICACIÓN DE PAPEL RECICLADO. En: M. Á. Àngels Pèlach, P. M. M., 2012. Proceso de desintegración o pulpeado. En: M. Á. Zanuttini, ed. RECICLADO CELULÓSICO. Santa Fe: s.n., pp. 33-72. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Autorizo la publicación de la obra: A partir de su aprobación / presentación [X] Autorizo la publicación con el debido tratamiento para su publicación, respetando licencia contraída y se adjunta (MSPRO1274_Journal Publishing And Licensing Agreement.pdf) (MSPRO1274.html) Journal: Procedia Materials Science Our reference: MSPRO1274 PII: S2211-8128(15)00143-1 DOI: 10.1016/j.mspro.2015.04.142 CC0 1.0 Universal application/pdf
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topic Concrete
Paper
Recycling cellulose pulp
Celulosa
Hormigones livianos
Reciclado de pasta celulosa
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Paper
Recycling cellulose pulp
Celulosa
Hormigones livianos
Reciclado de pasta celulosa
Andrés, Federico N.
Beltramini, Loreley B.
Guilarducci, Anabela Guadalupe
Romano, Melisa S.
Ulibarrie, Nestor Oscar
Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp
topic_facet Concrete
Paper
Recycling cellulose pulp
Celulosa
Hormigones livianos
Reciclado de pasta celulosa
description From the analysis of the production process of molded pulp packaging, it can be seen that one of the residues generated in the molding is "pulp". When this waste cannot be reincorporated into the production line, is recovered by centrifugation in the effluent treatment system. With the intention of recycling this residue it was investigated the feasibility of their use in the manufacture of concrete blocks or panels lightened studying possible ways to use the material, either in the wet state (form is discharged from the process) or dry (dried in a controlled environment), analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative. For practical purposes, various dosages were proposed to maintain constant the amount of residue and varying the amounts and proportions of water and cement. Test specimens were made with various amounts of cement per m³ of concrete.
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author Andrés, Federico N.
Beltramini, Loreley B.
Guilarducci, Anabela Guadalupe
Romano, Melisa S.
Ulibarrie, Nestor Oscar
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Beltramini, Loreley B.
Guilarducci, Anabela Guadalupe
Romano, Melisa S.
Ulibarrie, Nestor Oscar
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title Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp
title_short Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp
title_full Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp
title_fullStr Lightweight concrete : an alternative for recycling cellulose pulp
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