Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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259513 | Construction and Building Materials | 2010 | 6 Pages |
This study investigated the long-term durability performance of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibre-reinforced cement composites. Specifically, chloride permeability, repeated freeze–thaw, and various chemical environment tests were conducted. Five types of chemical environments were considered, alkaline, salt, CaCl2, sulfuric acid, and sodium sulfate. Recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composite was not different from plain concrete in terms of chloride permeability. The repeated freeze–thaw test results showed excellent endurance characteristics of recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composite. Recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composites showed reduced compressive strength in alkaline and sulfuric acid environments. However, recycled PET fibres and recycled PET fibre-reinforced cement composites were largely unaffected by salt, CaCl2, and sodium sulfate environments.