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Use of composite plaster material for the development of sustainable prefabricated: study of its manufacturing process, properties and supply chain

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3446
View/Open: https://doi.org/10.6036/10823
ISSN: 127361
DOI: 10.6036/10823
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Ferrández Vega, Daniel; Díaz Velilla, Jorge Pablo; Zaragoza Benzal, Alicia; Zúñiga Vicente, José Ángel
Date
2023
Subject/s

Industria de la construcción

Economía circular

Construcción prefabricada

Material sostenible

Eficiencia energética

Industria de la construcción

Sostenibilidad

Fibra de caucho

Reciclaje - Construcción

Mortero de yeso

Unesco Subject/s

3312.02 Aglomerantes

3313.04 Material de Construcción

3308.02 Residuos Industriales

3312.08 Propiedades de Los Materiales

3312.12 Ensayo de Materiales

Abstract

The building sector is currently involved in a process of change as a result of concerns about the sustainability of the construction industry. For this reason, the application of circular economy criteria that are committed to the development of new, more sustainable construction materials has become one of the major challenges included in the European Green Pact. In this research, the physical and mechanical characterisation of a new plaster composite material with the incorporation of recycled rubber granular particles and glass wool waste fibres has been carried out. It has been possible to replace up to 30% of the original plaster material with recycled raw material, improving the thermal behaviour of the prefabricated plaster plates. In addition, good mechanical performance has been obtained and the weight of the precast elements has been reduced. Finally, using the FlexSim simulation software, different scenarios have been examined which have permitted to know the increases in productivity in the manufacturing process derived from the use of these lightened sustainable materials, as well as to verify the reduction in fuel consumption (litres/plate) and CO2 emissions during transport. For all these reasons, the implementation of circular economy criteria applied to waste management is fundamental to progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. © 2023 Publicaciones Dyna Sl. All rights reserved.

The building sector is currently involved in a process of change as a result of concerns about the sustainability of the construction industry. For this reason, the application of circular economy criteria that are committed to the development of new, more sustainable construction materials has become one of the major challenges included in the European Green Pact. In this research, the physical and mechanical characterisation of a new plaster composite material with the incorporation of recycled rubber granular particles and glass wool waste fibres has been carried out. It has been possible to replace up to 30% of the original plaster material with recycled raw material, improving the thermal behaviour of the prefabricated plaster plates. In addition, good mechanical performance has been obtained and the weight of the precast elements has been reduced. Finally, using the FlexSim simulation software, different scenarios have been examined which have permitted to know the increases in productivity in the manufacturing process derived from the use of these lightened sustainable materials, as well as to verify the reduction in fuel consumption (litres/plate) and CO2 emissions during transport. For all these reasons, the implementation of circular economy criteria applied to waste management is fundamental to progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. © 2023 Publicaciones Dyna Sl. All rights reserved.

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