The effect of the proportion of thin film transistor–liquid crystal display (TFT–LCD) optical waste glass as a partial substitute for cement in cement mortar

Abstract In the high-tech industry in Taiwan, the use of LCD glass products have increased significantly in recent years, which produces a large amount of waste LCD glass during the manufacturing process. This study is based on the 0.485 w / b and 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50% substitution amount to discuss the effect of glass powder proportions on cement in cement mortar. The research found that of cement mortar by the waste liquid crystal glass powder substitution cement, along with the substitution quantity increase, the set time decreases progressively also the compressive strength gradually reduces. A 10% substitution amount is considered the best in durability tests involving sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfate, and concentrated sulfuric acid resistance. According to the microstructure, the internal structure of the mortar body appears rather dense on the 28th day. Thus, this compound can be used as a substitute for cement and achieve goals of resource development and utilization as well as environmental protection.

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