Recycled Plastic Bricks
Energy and Environment
Team
R Amritavarshini-107123010
D Sai Sri Mouriya-107123030
G Dhyaanesh-107123028
M Saiprakash-107123068
Sivanarul A-107123114
AIM
• Providing a comprehensive technical analysis
of plastic bricks as a viable construction
material for small scale and low pressure
construction works.
• Using the accumulated waste plastics in a
effective recycling method of brick
manufacturing.
• To promote the construction of low level works
to be more environment-friendly.
To use plastic waste to manufacture
bricks
OBJECTIVE
METHODOLOGY
1. Collection of plastic waste for sourcing
of material.
2. Melting of plastic in suitable
environment to convert it to molten
state.
3. Mixing of M-Sand or Fine sand or Saw-
dust or any other suitable binding agent
to the molten plastic.
4. Mixing the mixture to make it as
homogenous as possible.
5. Molding the mixture using a brick mold.
6. Allowing the brick to Cool and set down.
7. The brick is further finished as a

Recycled Plastic Bricks using m-sand and plastic

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    Recycled Plastic Bricks Energyand Environment Team R Amritavarshini-107123010 D Sai Sri Mouriya-107123030 G Dhyaanesh-107123028 M Saiprakash-107123068 Sivanarul A-107123114
  • 2.
    AIM • Providing acomprehensive technical analysis of plastic bricks as a viable construction material for small scale and low pressure construction works. • Using the accumulated waste plastics in a effective recycling method of brick manufacturing. • To promote the construction of low level works to be more environment-friendly. To use plastic waste to manufacture bricks OBJECTIVE
  • 3.
    METHODOLOGY 1. Collection ofplastic waste for sourcing of material. 2. Melting of plastic in suitable environment to convert it to molten state. 3. Mixing of M-Sand or Fine sand or Saw- dust or any other suitable binding agent to the molten plastic. 4. Mixing the mixture to make it as homogenous as possible. 5. Molding the mixture using a brick mold. 6. Allowing the brick to Cool and set down. 7. The brick is further finished as a