experimental study on tiles using e-waste

N.logeswaran,A.pradeep,SWAMINATHAN.N,S P PREM,k.sharan Kumar

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing

ISSN: 2320-723X          Impact Factor:1.7         Volume:3         Issue:1         Year: 05 April,2021         Pages:563-570

International Journal of Advanced Research in Civil,Structural,Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering and Developing

Abstract

E-Waste that is increasing day by day turning into a major threat to public health and successively pollutes the setting. India ranks fifth in the world for e-waste generation; about a pair of million a lot of e-waste is generated associate rally and an unrevealed quantity of e-waste is foreign from alternative countries around the world. In this project we have manufactured parking tiles by using Electronic Waste. We use recycled Electronic Waste as a raw material in the manufacturing of parking tiles & it is one of the alternative method for disposal of Electronic Waste. We have replaced Silica & Crush by Electronic Waste in small amount. We have used Electronic Waste in powder form after recycling it. Electronic Waste does not contain metals. After manufacturing of “Eco-friendly Tiles” we get the results as per conventional tiles. Due to use of recycled Electronic Waste cost of tiles increases. Because now a day Electronic Waste recycling plants are minimum or negligible so that cost of parking tiles increases but after some years it becomes minimum due to increase of Electronic Waste recycling plants.

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E-Waste

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