This task deals with the properties and possibility of recycling the thermal insulation materials such as polystyrene and mineral wool, not only from the demolition but also the materials left over after the construction of the new buildings. These materials are tested as the filling for lightweight concrete to fill in the cavities of ceramic fitting.
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