APPLICATION POSSIBILITIES OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS AND RECYCLATES IN CONSTRUCTION
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2016.vol2.iss1.pp27-31Keywords:
Secondary raw material, waste, recyclate, constructionAbstract
Secondary raw materials are currently used increasingly as a full replacement of standard materials in many areas of construction, dominant use is especially in transport engineering. Maximum use is desirable because it significantly reduces the environmental burden and also brings considerable cost investor savings. The paper is a summary of the most frequently used secondary raw materials and recyclates and possibilities of their use in the construction industry.
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