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- W2559897777 abstract "Plastic waste management is one of the major environmental concerns in the world. Plastics can be separated into two types. The first type is thermoplastic, which can be melted for recycling in the plastic industry, such as polyethyleneterephthalate (PET). The second type is thermosetting plastic. This plastic cannot be melted by heating (such as melamine). At present, these plastic wastes are disposed by either burning or burying. Therefore, both the ways contributing to the environmental problems. This paper describes the use of thermosetting plastic waste as aggregate within lightweight concrete for building application and possibilities for re-use of thermosetting plastic waste in the concrete are described in detail. Managementul deseurilor din materiale plastice este o problema majora de mediu pe plan mondial. Materialele plastice pot fi clasificate in doua categorii. In prima categorie se incadreaza materialele termoplastice, care pot fi topite in vederea reciclarii in industria materialelor plastice, cum ar fi PET. In prezent aceste deseuri sunt eliminate prin ardere sau ingropare. Ambele solutii produc probleme de mediu. Aceasta lucrare prezinta utilizarea deseurilor din materiale plastice termorigide ca agregate usoare pentru aplicaţii in construcţii, posibilitaţile de refolosire a acestor deseuri fiind descrise in detaliu." @default.
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- W2559897777 title "STUDIU PRIVIND APLICAREA MATERIALELOR PLASTICE TERMORIGIDE ÎN BETON A STUDY ON APPLICATION OF RECYCLED THERMOSETTING PLASTIC IN CONCRETE" @default.
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