Mechanical and durability properties of cement mortar containing waste pet aggregate and natural zeolite
Abstract
This study focuses on the usage of alternative materials consisting of physical, mechanical and durability properties of
cement mortars containing natural zeolite and plastic bottle waste, as a substitute for the aggregate. Three different volume
fractions of sand, 5 %, 10 % and 20 %, were replaced by the same weight of PET aggregate granules. Natural zeolite
replaced the cement at 0 %, 10 % and 20 %. Despite its drawbacks, such as a decrease in the compressive strength and fire
resistance, the use of waste PET aggregates presented advantages, such as a reduction in the density and water absorption
and high frost resistance of the cement mortar. The result of this study indicated that a cement paste utilising 5 % of waste
PET and 10 % natural zeolite showed a satisfactory compressive strength. In conclusion, the result of the study suggested
that a cement paste with PET aggregates and natural zeolite could be used in civil engineering constructions for the purpose
of saving the environment.