Title:
Pervious Concrete Production using Recycled Waste Latex Paint
Author(s):
A. Said and O. Quiroz
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
334
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
205-218
Keywords:
Waste latex paint; Latex-modified concrete; Pervious concrete; Durability; Hydraulic properties
DOI:
10.14359/51720264
Date:
9/30/2019
Abstract:
In the U.S. and around the world, large amounts of waste latex paint are generated annually, which creates a significant challenge in terms of disposal in an economic manner. Paint contains some chemicals that may be harmful to the environment if recycled as it contains volatile organic compounds. However, waste latex paint can be used to produce an economic latex-modified pervious concrete that is similar or superior to regular pervious concrete. Previous studies investigated recycling waste latex paint in concrete applications such as sidewalks. This study investigates the use of waste latex paint in producing pervious concrete and the effect of using different ratios of paint addition on the properties of the studied mixtures. The properties evaluated included physical, mechanical and hydraulic properties. Results show that while waste latex paint recycling in pervious concrete can slightly reduce its mechanical properties at 5% polymer to cement content, it can still be a viable option to prevent paint disposal in landfills.