International Journal of Advanced Innovative Technology in Engineering (IJAITE)



Ecological Bricks by Using Waste Plastics

R. A. Shaikh, P. S. Ghume, M. J. Sheikh, J. R. Sheikh, D. M. Sayyed, A. R. Sheikh, Prof. V. Shrirame, Pratisha A. Patil

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This paper manages the utilization of waste plastic bottle containers as brick material. Plastic waste which is expanding step by step moves toward becoming high and also dirties the earth, particularly in high mountain towns and visitor trekking areas where no rubbish accumulation framework exists and furthermore which are disposed of or burned which prompts the pollution of land and air. The transfer of waste plastics is the greatest test, as continued reusing of PET bottle containers represents a potential risk of being changed to a cancer-causing material and just a little measure of PET bottles is being reused. Thus these Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles are cleaned and included with fine total (sand) at different ratios (1:2, 1:3, 1:4) to acquire high-quality brick blocks that have warm and sound protection properties to control contamination and to decrease the general expense of development, Thus this sort of brick blocks are ideally utilized for underground septic tank construction, submerged constructions, and underground construction like passages and furthermore utilized for the substructure of the buildings so as to oppose the leakage of the water on account of less water absorption limit and furthermore have a high compressive quality which opposes the substantial basic burdens.

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