Review on Plastic Manufacturing

  • Harish Kumar

Abstract

Plastic waste is compostable and non-biodegradable waste that produces water, soil degradation and air pollution. Furthermore, the percentage of plastic wastes is that increasingly as we burn them in Landfill Ground. The plastic waste is expected to double when we consume hundreds of plastic types over our lifespan, after a decade. We will reclaim plastic waste and use it again. As a structural engineer, we like to innovate something different, an asset for civil engineering. We used earth-based clay primarily in bricks and tiles. It demonstrates the effects of loss of land and environmental deterioration as a result of the excessive use of clay. (Resin polyester) etc. We will split the waste of plastic into fine particles and heat it in an oven (Bhatti). We use stone dust (under 4.75mm), heated on a furnace Fine aggregate (Bhatti). We now blend heated plastic waste with heated stone dust and mould into brick and tile shape. We also found that the features of bricks and tiles are much better than standard bricks and tiles as a minimum water absorption, heavy compression, smooth base, non-breakable, weight, etc.

Published
2019-11-30
Section
Articles