Abstract:
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Foundry is an agile process in obtaining finished metal parts, where for each ton of sand that
enters the process, an equivalent amount of waste is generated. And plastic is a widely used
polymer due to its low cost and diverse application in all sectors of society, however, it has an
insufficient recycling system. In this context, through this work, technical tests were carried out
with artisanal production and empirical dosages, aiming at the use of these two residues, plastic
and foundry sand, as raw material for an alternative material for use in masonry. The result
obtained was satisfactory where all the test specimens exceeded the resistance of 6 MPa with
regard to the axial compression tests, presenting itself as a possible option for the reuse of these
residues. |