Analysis of the viability of prefabricated elements for partitions manufactured with plaster and eps from waste recycling

Authors

  • Jaime Santa-Cruz-Astorqui Author
  • Mercedes Del-Río-Merino Author
  • Paola Villoria-Sáez Author
  • César Porras-Amores Author

Keywords:

Construction and Demolition Waste; Partition; Gypsum; Sustainable Constructions; Recycling.

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to study the viability of the use

of gypsum with expanded poliestirene (EPS) from recycling to

manufacture elements for the construction of interior partitions.

This paper presents several proposals blocks for inner partitions

made with gypsum and EPS from construction and demolition

waste, as well as summarizing the results obtained in the

different tests carried out to verify their mechanical behavior and

in this way compare them with similar construction elements that

are currently commercialized.

In this work, carried out under the Waste to Resources (W2R)

project, different block solutions are studied, all based on a

sandwich panel system, in which the outer faces of the block are

formed by a 6 mm thick gypsum board, enclosing a core formed

with a low density material, and therefore, high deformability.

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Published

2024-05-27

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How to Cite

[1]
2024. Analysis of the viability of prefabricated elements for partitions manufactured with plaster and eps from waste recycling. DYNA. 94, 4 (May 2024), 415–420.