This research was undertaken to close the knowledge gap in factory gypsum wastes. Tests were prepared on industrial by-products to determine suitability. Phase one tests revealed binary and ternary mixtures of gypsum wastes greater than 40% showed reduced strength at 7, 28 and 90 days. Mixture with the proportions of 15%V-B5G (Vitamin B5 Gypsum), 37.5%RAF (Reclaimed Asphalt Filler) and 47.5%GGBS attained the highest compressive strength of approximately 30MPa at 28 days. One of the dominant factors that influenced the strength of SYSTEM 2 and 2A was the presence of calcium sulphate-CaSO4 (CaO + SO3) in the PG / V-B5G materials, calcium silicate-CaSiO3 (CaO + SiO2) in the GGBS and the pozzolanic activity (SiO2 + Fe2O3 + Al2O3) in the RAF. The results suggest there are mixtures in all the SYSTEMS that are suitable for use as road (base) and foundation materials.
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