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Evaluation of Recycled Latex Paint for Use in Concrete

Evaluation of Recycled Latex Paint for Use in Concrete

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Evaluation of Recycled Latex Paint for Use in Concrete. Virgin latex ha s been used for decades in high end projects (bridge deckings) Benefits - increased resistance to chlorides - protects from rapid moisture loss - durability in cyclical freezing & thawing. Latex in Concrete History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Evaluation of Recycled Latex Paint for Use in Concrete

Evaluation of Recycled Latex Paint for Use in

Concrete

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Latex in Concrete History

• Virgin latex has been used for decades in high end projects (bridge deckings)

• Benefits- increased resistance to chlorides- protects from rapid moisture loss- durability in cyclical freezing & thawing

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Latex in Concrete History

• Disadvantages– High cost of virgin latex– Cost of increasing amounts of air entraining

and water reducing agents

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Project Objectives

• Determine the effects of substituting recycled latex paint for water in concrete.

• Determine the extent in which properties are enhanced, particularly with respect to durability.

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Phase 1: Characterization of Latex in Concrete Mixtures

Mixtures were prepared in a CSA certified lab using:– Local stone, sand and water– Portland cement– Air entraining and water-reducing agents – Recycled latex paint (50 % water)

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Phase 1: Characterization of Latex in Concrete Mixtures

• Most latex additives entrap inordinate amounts of air in concrete, which adversely affect compressive strengths and durability

• Air entraining agents are added to achieve proper air void parameters

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Phase 1: Characterization of Latex in Concrete Mixtures

Results of recycled latex paint in concrete

- did not entrap inordinate amounts of air

- did not affect set time

- did not reduce flexural strength

- only slightly reduced compressive strength

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Phase 2: Advanced Concrete Durability Studies

• Air Voids on Hardened Concrete (ASTM C457)

Hardened concrete must meet proper air void spacing to be durable in cyclical freeze-thaw environments.

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Phase 2: Advanced Concrete Durability Studies

• Freeze-Thaw Testing (ASTM C666)

To indicate if concrete has resistance to freeze-thaw cycles and a propensity to scale on the surface.

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Phase 2: Advanced Concrete Durability Studies

Chloride Diffusion Testing (ASTM 1556)

Used to model the long term performance or service life prediction of concrete structures.

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Phase 2: Advanced Concrete Durability StudiesResults

- Data indicates that mixtures do not behave differently than normal concrete

- A mixture of 15 % latex for water resulted in excellent resistance to cyclical freeze-thaw with a durability factor of 93 (70 is minimum standard)

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Phase 2: Advanced Concrete Durability StudiesResults: - The 15 % latex mixture showed a chloride diffusion

rate 20 % less than concrete without latex. - This translates into an approximate increase of 20 %

in the service life of reinforced concrete structures in a chloride environment such as bridge decks, median barriers, wharfs, etc..

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Phase 3: Field Demonstration

A large reinforced pad containing latex paint (1000 sq ft) is being placed in actual environmental conditions

Performance and durability will be analysed over the next year

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Conclusions• Substituting recycled latex paint for water in concrete:

– did not trap excess air – did not affect flexural strength – did not affect set time – may decrease compressive strength slightly– provides normal air void parameters – provides excellent resistance to freeze-thaw cycles – provides excellent chloride resistance

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Recycled Latex Paint vs Virgin Latex• Similar benefits as virgin latex have been

observed at lower costs

• Opens new markets for recycled latex paint, reducing costs to manage it

• Potential for international reuse model

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Next Steps• Market Analysis

– Cost advantages of using paint over virgin latex– Volumes of paint that could be used for

structural concrete