High-completed alkaline portable concrete based on industrial waste
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https://doi.org/10.32347/2707-501x.2019.39.64-71Keywords:
alkaline cement, foam concrete, thermal insulation materials, granulated blast furnace slag.Abstract
Designed insulation materials with a high degree of filling waste. Alkaline cements were used as alkaline substances, namely: slag-alkali cement, alkali alkali cement and alkaline portland cement, from which non-autoclaved hardening foam concrete was made, and the main calcium-containing component was blast furnace granulated slag.The resulting foam concrete based on the proposed alkaline systems are effective and in demand in the conditions of modern construction.
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