Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258237 Construction and Building Materials 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

From a sustainable technical building perspective, this research work aims to investigate the potential of using waste products of the textile industry in building applications. In particular, textile threads as an alternative fiber reinforcement solution for cement based render. Unfortunately, undesirable and unexpected shrinkage cracking render is still a relevant concern in the building industry. Taking into account that this building pathology has a huge disproportionate depreciative impact on the overall value of a property, it is important to find building solutions that may contribute to mitigate this technical problem. Meanwhile, finding applications for the waste derived from the textile industry may also result in attractive economical and sustainable solutions. Pieces of fabrics or pieces of textile threads are the most common types of waste resulting from this industry. A 30% wool and 70% acrylic composition thread was the textile waste considered as a reinforcement fiber in this paper. A preliminary characterization of this composite material was experimentally performed. A parametric study including different fiber sizes, fiber contents and ages of the reinforced render was carried out. The applicability, the durability and the mechanical behavior of the proposed reinforced render were the main material properties studied in this research work. The obtained experimental results indicate that the studied composite material may be interesting from technological, sustainable and economical points of views.

► Proposal of a new reinforcing system for mortars. ► Performance improvement of coating mortars with fibers. ► Recycling and reuse of a textile waste. ► Development of a sustainable building solution. ► Innovative sustainable solution for application of mortars.

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