Utilization of Materials from the Production of Mineral Wool into Construction Materials

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This paper describes research on utilization of solid waste materials from mineral wool production. Aim of this research is verification of most suitable way of separated waste material utilization in building materials and determination of its maximal amount without negative effect on physical-mechanical and ecological characteristics of a final product. The research was focused on self-leveling mixtures, thin-walled glass fibre reinforced concrete products and vibropressed thin-walled shaped concrete blocks.

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