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Keywords: Marble, Powder, Concrete, Flexural Strength, Hardness, Reinforced Concrete Slabs 1. Introduction 1 Marble is one of the most important materials used in buildings since ancient times, especially for decorative purposes. However its powder has bad effects on the environment, soil, water and health problems. The use of waste marble powder (dust) was proposed in partial replacement of cement, for the production of Mortar and Concrete Mix. In particular, tests were conducted on the mortars and concrete mix cured for different times in order to determine their workability, flexural as Marble powder (MP), produced from the marble industry is also increasing, which constantly remains a source of hazards to the environment. At the same time, natural sand deposits are decreasing, causing an acute need for a product that matches the properties of sand in concrete. Pak. J. Engg. & Appl. Sci. Vol. 18 January, 2016 (p. 1–10) 1 Self Compacting Concrete: Use of Waste Marble Powder as Filler Material Asif Hameed1, Asad-ullah Qazi1, Safeer Abbas1 and Abdul Rehman2 1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan Marble powder can be used as an admixture in concrete, so that strength of the concrete can be increased.The production of cheaper and more durable concrete using this waste can help the civil Marble powder: The marble dust is obtained from RAK ceramics. The specific gravity of tile dust is found to be 2.62 and the fineness is found to be 7.5%. 3.METHODOLOGY: The evaluation of tile powder which is used as a replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing.
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