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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
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EISSN: 2758-3163

Aims and Scope
New Environmentally-Friendly Materials is an international open access journal. The journal aims to publish cutting-edge developments and latest achievements in the field of environmental protection materials, focuses on the scientific research, production processes and practical applications in environmental protection materials. New Environmental Materials aims to provide a service platform for achieving environmental sustainability and enhancing the quality of life.

The scope of The New Environmentally-Friendly Materials includes but is not limited to:

  • Formaldehyde-free wood-based panels
  • Environmentally friendly paints
  • Insect and mould resistant paints
  • Wood filament acoustic panels
  • Plant fibre paints
  • Green paper-based wallpaper
  • Polyester fibre acoustic panels
  • Expanded aluminium
  • Green stone
  • Anti-bacterial materials
  • Articles

    Assessment of Strength and Bending of Concrete Containing Crushed Glass and Fibers

    Ali Akbar Firoozi, Ali Asghar Firoozi, Mahongo Dithinde, Obakeng Bome
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    92 (Abstract) 70 (Download)

    Abstract

    This paper presents proposed investigations of the influence of crushed glass and fibers on the mechanical properties of concrete. Conventional concrete has lack tension in order to improve its flexural strength and compressive strength. This study has adopted the addition of PET fibers and recycled waste glass fibers to concrete. The study uses M25... more

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Announcements

Welcome Prof. Dr. Pablo Froimowicz to be the Editor-in-Chief of New Environmentally-Friendly Materials

2022-10-26

Prof. Dr. Pablo Froimowicz is now appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of New Environmentally-Friendly Materials, which depends on his high prestige in the field and years of abundant experience. We believe that under his leadership, our journal can reach a higher level.

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