tiilimurske
Tiilimurske is a Finnish term used in construction and demolition to describe brick rubble, i.e., crushed bricks and mortar resulting from the demolition or renovation of brick structures. The material is a subset of construction and demolition waste (CDW) and is characterized by fragments of fired bricks bound with cementitious mortar. Its composition can vary: predominantly brick fragments with mortar residues, and sometimes small amounts of ceramic tiles, plaster, or concrete. Particle sizes range from coarse chunks to fine dust, and moisture content can vary.
Processing and reuse: Tiilimurske is typically sorted at recycling facilities and may be crushed and screened
Environmental and regulatory aspects: As a construction and demolition waste stream, tiilimurske is subject to national
In Finland, tiilimurske recycling is integrated into municipal CDW programs, with facilities equipped for sorting, crushing,