Author:
Contrafatto Loredana,Gazzo Salvatore,Purrazzo Antonio,Gagliano Antonio
Abstract
Aim:
The research proposes the reuse of volcanic wastes in the production of lightened and insulating bio-plasters.
Introduction:
The goal is the production of a novel sustainable construction material that reduces the environmental impact.
Methods:
Four mixtures were designed. The recycled Volcanic Ash was used in combination with two bio-compatible binders; basically Natural Hydraulic Lime (NHL) or calcium hydroxide blended with a commercial Portland cement (CH-CEM). To improve thermal properties, CH-CEM mixtures were treated with an Air Entraining Agent (AEA) in two different percentages and a breathable resin (R). The main physical, mechanical and thermal properties were experimentally determined.
Results:
The results of such analysis indicate that the mixture NHL, realized using hydraulic lime as a binder, do not satisfy the threshold of the water absorption coefficient, exceeding the limit established by UNI EN 998-1 standard.
Conclusion: On the contrary, one of the mixtures CH-CEM, containing both AEA and R, is suitable for use as lightweight plastering mortar and also satisfies the requirements for insulating mortars.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
9 articles.
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