Cost-effective recycling of end-of-life concrete for high-grade applications

Themes: Materials, Chemistry, bio- & process technology 


Early stage commercial environment application

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Why?


Recycling of end-of-life concrete reduces environmental impact, dependency on raw materials, concrete price fluctuations, and landfill demand. This technology enables the final step, separating the 0-4 mm fine fraction, in an economically viable and sustainable way.

How?


A Heating-Air classification System (HAS) simultaneously heats, grinds and separates the concrete in fluidized-bed-like conditions. This weakens the bond between silica and cement paste, allowing the production of clean sand and cement clinker-type products.

When?


This technology completes earlier TU Delft recycling innovations (i.e. ADR). The project will upscale the lab scale facility to an economically viable 3000 kg/hour system, using its output to construct 100% recycled concrete buildings at The Green Village.

Dr. Francesco Di Maio

 

Dr. Somayeh Lotfi

Dr. Abraham Gebremariam