Results of a new five-year study of recycled concrete show that it performs as well, and in several cases even better, than conventional concrete. Researchers conducted side-by-side comparisons of recycled and conventional concrete within two common applications -- a building foundation and a municipal sidewalk. They found that the recycled concrete had comparable strength and durability after five years of being in service. — Science Daily
Find the complete study Recycled aggregate concrete from large-scale production to sustainable field application by University of British Columbia Okanagan researchers here.
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Heads up- pay wall.
Are you sure? None of us here are experiencing a paywall
Maybe you have reached your limit of free articles on that site?
Yes, looks like the abstract is included at the science direct website, in full, but if you want to read the entire research paper in PDF format it requires a purchase
Yeah, I was pointing out the paywall for the detailed content in case anyone else is curious about it.
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