Use of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Flakes as Coarse Aggregates Replacement in Concrete Paving Blocks

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Date
2020Author
Musau, Mwalimu K.
Shitanda, Douglas
Githinji, Michael
Mwende, Caroline
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Concrete  paving  blocks  were  first  introduced  in 
Holland to replace paver bricks which had become scarce due to 
the post-war building construction boom. In Kenya, paving 
blocks  are  used  in  construction  of  pavements  in  both  residential 
and  commercial  areas.  They  can  be  used  in  areas  with  light  or 
heavy  traffic.  Solid  waste  management  has  been  a big  challenge 
in  Kenya  for  years.  With  growing  population  and  demand  for 
housing,  it  is  of  paramount  importance  to  develop  alternative 
uses  of  plastic  waste.  Concrete  paving  blocks  containing  PET 
flakes  at  5%,  10%,  15%,25%,50%,  75%  and  100%  replacement 
ratios  for  coarse  aggregates  were  prepared  against  a  30MPa 
control sample. Compressive strength, tensile strength and water 
absorption  tests  were  carried  out.  at  5%  replacement  ratio,  the 
paving  blocks  had  compressive  strength  of  44.18MPa  which  is 
suitable for medium traffic areas.