Abstract Under the framework of the Moroccan circular economy 2030 strategy, this study investigates the use of solid polymeric wastes as an alternative additive material in the construction sector. Polymeric… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Under the framework of the Moroccan circular economy 2030 strategy, this study investigates the use of solid polymeric wastes as an alternative additive material in the construction sector. Polymeric waste additives improve both the bulk density and thermal conductivity of clay bricks; unfortunately, this comes at the expense of their mechanical properties. This paper presents an innovative way to improve the performance of unfired clay bricks with polymeric, HDPE and PET, additives to meet the Moroccan testing standards in the building sector, without using expensive organophilic and stabilizing treatments. X-ray Diffraction and Fluorescence analysis show that the used extracted clay is of an Illite type with non-swelling characteristics. Three different additive grain-sizes (δ ≤ 1 mm; 1 mm
               
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