Insulation Properties of Bricks with Waste Rubber and Plastic: A Review

Insulation Properties of Bricks with Waste Rubber and Plastic: A Review

Journal of Nature, Science & Technology (JANSET)
Volume 1 - Issue 1 - January 2021

Asena Karslıoğlu Eren Balaban Mehmet İnanç Onur

Abstract

Traditional bricks are made of clay or cement. However, it has environmental deficiencies as causing high energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission. In addition, excessive and senseless use of non-renewable natural resources around the world causes social, economic and environmental damages. For these reasons, researchers have used several waste materials in brick production to contribute to sustainable development by optimizing environment-material-economy. In this study, the latest papers in the literature on the use of waste rubber (WR) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in brick production are presented. In particular, its thermal and sound insulation properties are examined. The literature review reveals the potential of the raw materials to be replaced by WR and PET when the manufactured bricks meet the standards.

Keywords

Brick; Waste; Rubber; Plastic; Insulation.
https://doi.org/10.36937/janset.2021.001.004