The Composite Reinforcer: How Construction Waste Could Strengthen Recycled Alloys
A new study investigates the mechanical properties of composites made from recycled plastics reinforced with fine particles from construction and demolition waste (CDW). This approach addresses two major waste streams simultaneously. The research systematically explores how different particle sizes of CDW influence key mechanical parameters like tensile strength and modulus in the resulting composite material.
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