A Properties of Concrete using LCD Waste Glass Subjected to Sulfate Attack

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In this study, it investigated the micropore changes by aging of LCD waste glass powder and investigated the effects of particle size and replacement ratio on sulfate erosion. Also, the comparison of the compressive strength with that of OPC concrete was carried out to evaluate the sulfate resistance of the LCD waste glass mixed concrete. As a result, resistance to sodium sulfate is better than magnesium sulfate.

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