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Investigation of Thermal and Mechanical Behaviors of Plaster Mixed with Granite Cutting Waste

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This study investigated the usability of granite cutting waste in plaster. In the samples produced in the study, granite dust was observed with a scanning electron microscope, and it was homogeneously distributed in the microstructures. The presence of calcite, quartz, portlandite, hematite, and magnesium oxide phases in the samples was detected with an X-ray diffractometer. It was calculated that the highest compressive strength was obtained by adding 30% granite dust. In the samples whose thermal conductivities were examined by imaging with a thermal camera, it was determined that the lowest conductivity belonged to the sample containing 30% granite dust. This study revealed that plaster with high mechanical strength and low thermal conductivity could be produced by adding 30% granite dust. © 2025, Sakarya University. All rights reserved.

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Sakarya University Journal of Science

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29

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5

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510

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521

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