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Jamil, Mohd, Mansor, Ishak, Pauzi, Mohamad, Sani, Suhairy, Azmi, Azhar, Sayuti, Shaharudin, Zaidi, Mohd, Adli, Abul, and, Anuar, Adha, Abdul, Rahim, Abdul |
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering; January 2018, Vol. 298 Issue: 1 p012014-012014, 1p |
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The study focuses on practices to facilitate tin smelting industry to reduce radioactive waste product (Tin Slag) by diluting its radioactivity to a safe level and turning it to a safer infrastructural building product. In the process the concrete mix which include Portland cement, sand, tin slag, water and plasticizer are used to produce interlocking brick pavements, piles and other infrastructural products. The mixing method follows DOE (UK) standard method of mixing targeted at in selected compressive strength suitable for its function and durability. A batching machine is used in the mixing and six test cubes are produced for the test. The testing equipment used are a compressional machine, ultrasonic measurement and a Geiger Muller counter to evaluate of the concrete mix to find the lowest emission of radiation surface dose without compromising the strength of concrete mix. The result obtained indicated the radioactivity of tin slag in the mixing process has reduced to background level that is 0.5uSv/h while the strength and workability of the concrete has not been severely affected. In conclusion, the concrete mix with tin slag has shown the potential it can be turned into a safe beneficial infrastructural product with good strength. |
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