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201373;Ordinary waste glass used to produce containers, bottles, windows etc. Secondly lead glasses, from color TV funnel, cathode ray tube (CRT), electronic parts etc. are also used
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Research on crushing and recycling of waste concrete Wenbo Ai1, Hongmei Liu1,2*, Jian Zhang1, Shuaishuai Lv1, Qian Xu2 and Recycled fine powder is mainly used as gel material
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201991;In the literature it was demonstrated that there is a potential to use waste materials (economically viable way) to produce lightweight concrete (Makul and Sua-iam,
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121;RCA with a particle size smaller than 4.75 mm is ground until most particles are smaller than 45 µm to generate recycled concrete powder (RCP). RCA is obtained by crushing
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