BEZERRA, A. J. V.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2032999287479186; BEZERRA, Alex Jussileno Viana.
Resumen:
The development in the industry, normally, has an effect in the environment
due to the production of waste. Latterly, the amount of waste produced by the
footwear industry has increase enormously and it has a close relationship with the
economical growth. The destination given to the waste from the footwear industry is
the so called clandestine sanitary fills. On the other hand, in the civil construction
works has a great potential to make use of the waste from industries, which will give
a contribution the better environment condition. This investigation aims to present
the technical conditions for the use of footwear waste (EVA - ethylene vinyl acetate)
as light aggregate in the production of concrete blocks for the use for non-structural
means and based in the cementiceous properties. The objective is to offer a right
ecological alternative for the final destination of that waste mentioned above. To
reach this purpose, a preliminary study was done by the introduction of waste as light
aggregate in mixtures ranging from 40% to 100% in relation to the total volume of
aggregate aiming to find an ideal amount of waste to be used. The waste was
grounded in a knife mill in order to produce several grain sizes, thermical treatment
and wetting in water of the particles. Finally, a unconfined compressive tests were
done as well as the absorption of water by the blocks was measured. It was observed
that, in a general way, with a mixture of 1:3 (Portland cement: aggregates, in
volume) is possible to obtain good condition for making the blocks without leaving
them very weak to be work with. The ideal amount of incorporated waste from the
footwear industry is 60% when they're no thermical treatment and 70% when there is
a treatment reaching unconfined compressive strength of 2,53 MPa.