922;Over the past decade or so, there has been growing interest in multi-recycling of concrete in order to achieve true sustainable development. The concept of repeated recycling
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202527;Whether you want a simple crushing solution for dealing with leftover concrete, you want to wash crushed concrete to improve salability of the product or you want to completely recycle the leftover concrete into reusable
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Concrete from a building being sent to a portable crusher. This is the first step in recycling concrete. Crushing concrete from an airfield. Concrete recycling is the use of rubble from
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2025110;Research pertaining to concrete recycling often overlooks the significance of the fragmentation technique employed during recycled coarse aggregates (RCA) production. This
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Concrete recycling gains importance because it protects natural crushed coarse aggregate can be replaced with coarse recycled aggregate without significantly affecting any of the
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201686;Reducing the use of natural resources and replacing it with waste material to avoid problematic landfills has been the principal focus of an emerging and important recycling
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2012101;The recycling of concrete, bricks and masonry rubble as concrete aggregates is an important way to contribute to a sustainable material flow. However, there are still various
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2020121;Recycled concrete aggregates (RCAs) produced from concrete wastes are estimated to cost less than natural aggregates (NAs). Tam [7] investigated the economical
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One of the more common problems that has been solved occurs when crushing operations produce excess dust and fine material that clings to the larger coarse aggregate particles.
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200641;Its main purpose was to demonstrate the technical sustainability of multiple recycling of coarse stone aggregates originally obtained from the demolition of existing concrete elements to...
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201141;Strength of recycled concrete made from crushed concrete coarse aggregate. Concrete Int: Des Constr, 5 (1) (1983), pp. 79-83. View in Scopus Sim J. Fundamental
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2017121;The paper reports on a research program that was designed at the American University of Beirut (AUB) to investigate the fresh and hardened mechanical properties of a
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202544;Fives FCB brought the demolition concrete recycling concept to the mid-March C&D World event following four FCB Rhodax 4D delivery commitments in Europe and Taiwan
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2025110;Conversely, at a PGD of 2.4, RCA aggregates exhibit optimal recycling efficiency in backfills, enhancing bonding strength, Improvement on strength and
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Natural crushed stone aggregates can be substituted with recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), which is a sustainable option. This study examines the literature on the qualities of recycled
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construction material known as recycle. struction, embankments, foundations and bulk fills. But once screened to clean fine and coarse aggregates, it lends itself to variety of uses such as
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2024514;Recycled concrete is a sustainable and eco-friendly substitute for traditional concrete aggregates. It is also known as crushed concrete aggregate (CCA). The process involves crushing demolished concrete
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2020129;This study presents a liberation process for recycling high-quality coarse aggregates from waste concrete by impacting with steel grits. Considering the mortar liberation
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Reusing crushed concrete for new projects preserves natural resources and greatly reduces construction project costs. This helps us to contribute to Florida’s statewide recycling goal of
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200;An effective method of recycling concrete debris which allows its components to return to the construction process is wanted. This paper proposes a waste-free method of
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Recycling concrete and asphalt has been taking place in the USA since at least the early 1970s (Nanasy 1972), and by the 1990s was a well-established activity. Coarse recycled crushed
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91;RCA is produced by crushing existing concrete and then utilized as aggregates in pavement construction. The RCA comprises 60% to 75% of aggregates (both coarse and fine)
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91;The recycled coarse aggregate made from concrete waste contains various proportions of adhered old mortar when the employed recycling and crushing technologies are
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produce recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), a gran - ular material that can be produced for any application for which aggregate might be used. Concrete pavements are 100 percent
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At Laney Recycling and Aggregates, we produce high-quality recycled concrete aggregates by breaking down concrete, removing any embedded items and crushing concrete into pieces of
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Recycling of concrete is a simple process. It involves breaking, removing, and crushing existing concrete into a material with a specified size and quality. As per study about 75 to 80% of total
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61;The crushing of concrete generates more adhered cement paste in fRCA, resulting in higher contents of soluble alkalis and sulfates in fRCA than in coarse recycled
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200851;The raw materials used for this study are natural coarse (NG) and fine (NS) calcareous aggregates, coarse (RG) and fine (RS) crushed bricks aggregates and a Portland
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201431;Several studies have been conducted to investigate the potential of using crushed clay brick as an alternate aggregate. Poon and Chan [4] investigated the possibility of using
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725;Concrete is a kind of composite building material, with coarse aggregates accounting for 60 % ∼ 70 % of the total volume of concrete. The production of coarse
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