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Impact of adding PET fibers to concrete (#1885)

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Date of Conference

July 16-18, 2025

Published In

"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"

Location of Conference

Mexico

Authors

Moreno Alcívar, Lucrecia

Castro Valle, Rebeca

Herrera Franco, Gricelda

Muñoz Rosado, Mariela

Altamirano Espinoza, Erick

Abstract

The indiscriminate use of plastics has led to an environmental crisis due to inadequate disposal and prolonged degradation time. Among them, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is widely used in food packaging and textiles, significantly contributing to plastic waste generation. This study investigates the incorporation of PET fibers into concrete as a sustainable solution within the framework of the circular economy. Experimental tests were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of concrete with PET fiber additions at different dosages (2%, 3%, 4%, and 5% relative to cement weight) and in two forms (smooth fibers and accordion-shaped fibers). The results showed that adding 2% smooth PET fibers increased compressive strength by 3% and flexural strength by 12.6%, while higher percentages negatively affected material resistance. The findings highlight the potential of PET-reinforced concrete as a viable alternative to reduce plastic waste and enhance material performance in construction.

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