MEKAPATI RAJAMOHAN REDDY
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY& SCIENCE
PRESENTED BY
V.ASHOK KUMAR
14L41A0104
RECYCLED AGGREGATES
CONTENTS :
• INTRODUCTION
• WHAT ARE RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• WHY WE CHOOSE RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• SOURCES OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• PRODUCTION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• COMPARISION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
AND NATURAL AGGREGATES
• MERITS AND DEMERITS OF RECYCLED
AGGREGATES
• APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
 Recycling is the act of processing the used material
for use in creating new product.
 Usage of natural aggregate is becoming intense.
 Recycled aggregates can replace natural aggregate.
 Recycled aggregates are obtained from construction
and demolition debris.
What are Recycle aggregates
• Recycled aggregates are the aggregates produced
from the processing of previously used construction
materials such as concrete or masonry.
• Recycled aggregates consists of hard, graduated
fragments of inert mineral materials, including sand,
gravel, crushed stone, slag, rock dust, or powder.
 Due to rapid growth in population and urbanization, the
natural resources are depleting.
 High cost of good quality crushed aggregates, as
compared to Recycled aggregates.
 Shortage of dumping sites has resulted in sharp increase
in transport and disposal costs.
 An enormous increase in the quantity of waste materials
and the shortage of dumping sites.
WHY WE CHOOSE RECYCLED
AGGREGATES
SOURCES OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
• Construction and demolished waste generated due to
natural disasters, for future development the old
buildings are replaced by new ones, and war
inflicted damages.
• Crushing of Portland concrete pavement
• Tested specimens from laboratory.
• Concrete from ready mix concrete plants and
precasting units.
• Worn out rail ballast.
PRODUCTION OF RECYCLED
AGGREGATES
RECYCLING PROCESS
Buildings and
pavements
BUIDING
DEMOLITION
Load and transport
to crushing plant
Crush/Size
Screening and
washing
Stockpile
Reuse
COMPARISION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES AND
NATURAL AGGREGATES
NATURAL AGGREGATES RECYCLED AGGREGATES
 MERITS
 Light weight
 Minimum environmental impacts
 Saving in energy
 Job opportunities
 Sustainability
 Market is wide
MERITS AND DEMERITS OF RA
DEMERITS
 Strength is low
 Lack of suitable laws and guidelines
 Lack of specifications and standards
 Lack of experience
 Inefficient supply
 Lack of information
 Concrete kerb
Application of Recycled Aggregate as Road Kerb
APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED
AGGREGATES
 PAVING BLOCKS
 Backfill material
 Recycling and reuse is an appropriate solution.
 Use of recycled aggregates prove to be valuable.
 There is a need for modifying codes, specification
 The subject of use of recycled aggregates in India
should be given importance
CONCLUSION
To Recycle
The Choice Is Yours…
To Landfill
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RECYCLED AGGREGATES

  • 1.
    MEKAPATI RAJAMOHAN REDDY INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGY& SCIENCE PRESENTED BY V.ASHOK KUMAR 14L41A0104 RECYCLED AGGREGATES
  • 2.
    CONTENTS : • INTRODUCTION •WHAT ARE RECYCLED AGGREGATES • WHY WE CHOOSE RECYCLED AGGREGATES • SOURCES OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES • PRODUCTION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES • COMPARISION OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES AND NATURAL AGGREGATES • MERITS AND DEMERITS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES • APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES • CONCLUSION
  • 3.
    INTRODUCTION  Recycling isthe act of processing the used material for use in creating new product.  Usage of natural aggregate is becoming intense.  Recycled aggregates can replace natural aggregate.  Recycled aggregates are obtained from construction and demolition debris.
  • 4.
    What are Recycleaggregates • Recycled aggregates are the aggregates produced from the processing of previously used construction materials such as concrete or masonry. • Recycled aggregates consists of hard, graduated fragments of inert mineral materials, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, rock dust, or powder.
  • 5.
     Due torapid growth in population and urbanization, the natural resources are depleting.  High cost of good quality crushed aggregates, as compared to Recycled aggregates.  Shortage of dumping sites has resulted in sharp increase in transport and disposal costs.  An enormous increase in the quantity of waste materials and the shortage of dumping sites. WHY WE CHOOSE RECYCLED AGGREGATES
  • 6.
    SOURCES OF RECYCLEDAGGREGATES • Construction and demolished waste generated due to natural disasters, for future development the old buildings are replaced by new ones, and war inflicted damages. • Crushing of Portland concrete pavement • Tested specimens from laboratory. • Concrete from ready mix concrete plants and precasting units. • Worn out rail ballast.
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    Buildings and pavements BUIDING DEMOLITION Load andtransport to crushing plant Crush/Size Screening and washing Stockpile Reuse
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    COMPARISION OF RECYCLEDAGGREGATES AND NATURAL AGGREGATES NATURAL AGGREGATES RECYCLED AGGREGATES
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     MERITS  Lightweight  Minimum environmental impacts  Saving in energy  Job opportunities  Sustainability  Market is wide MERITS AND DEMERITS OF RA
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    DEMERITS  Strength islow  Lack of suitable laws and guidelines  Lack of specifications and standards  Lack of experience  Inefficient supply  Lack of information
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     Concrete kerb Applicationof Recycled Aggregate as Road Kerb APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES
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     PAVING BLOCKS Backfill material
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     Recycling andreuse is an appropriate solution.  Use of recycled aggregates prove to be valuable.  There is a need for modifying codes, specification  The subject of use of recycled aggregates in India should be given importance CONCLUSION
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    To Recycle The ChoiceIs Yours… To Landfill
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