Abstract:
With the fast development of the construction industry, concrete has never been cheap, while the extraction
process of coarse aggregate is not environmentally friendly. With the increased construction activity, it is also will
increase demolition wastes. Ceramic tiles are included among of them, while its dumping has got a negative
impact on the environment as well. This study is to analyze the potential of using recycled ceramic tiles as
replacement of coarse aggregate. It would reduce the use of natural materials or the continuous dependence on
conventional materials of concrete. Also, it would preserve the clean environment, in concrete production on
compressive strength of concrete and water absorption. The methodology of this study is comprised of collection
of recycle ceramic tiles used as partial replacement of coarse aggregate in M15 concrete with 1:2:4 ratio. Slump
test, Compressive Strength test and Water Absorption test were conducted on concrete, by different percentages
of ceramic tiles replacement (5%, 15%, and 35%). All of the samples were submerged for 7, 14, and 28 days as a
curing age. The data and results were tabulated in the table and analyzed by using a graph. The results from the
Slump test shows that it is a true slump for all percentages for replacement of recycle ceramic tiles in concrete.
This result means the concrete has low (25mm-50mm) and very low (0-25mm) workability. As the result of
Compressive Strength, 5% replacement of ceramic tiles in concrete show that the compressive strength is better
than conventional concrete. The result for 15% replacement of ceramic tiles in concrete has the highest strength
for 14 days, which has reached conventional concrete compressive strength value. The result for 35%
replacement of ceramic tiles is not necessary because the result of compressive strength of conventional concrete is higher than ceramic tiles concrete.