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CONCRETE COMPOSITION WITH VERY LOW SHRINKAGE
In the use of calcium oxide as an expanding agent for producing a low-shrinkage concrete, characterized in that - the calcium oxide has a particle size distribution characterized by a residue of at least 6 wt.-% on a 45 µm mesh sieve, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by a conductivity of < 11 mS/cm when dissolved in water, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by an average temperature increase of < 0,5°C/min during the first 15 minutes after the addition of the calcium oxide into water, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by a temperature increase of < 10°C during the first 5 minutes after the addition of the calcium oxide into water.
CONCRETE COMPOSITION WITH VERY LOW SHRINKAGE
In the use of calcium oxide as an expanding agent for producing a low-shrinkage concrete, characterized in that - the calcium oxide has a particle size distribution characterized by a residue of at least 6 wt.-% on a 45 µm mesh sieve, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by a conductivity of < 11 mS/cm when dissolved in water, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by an average temperature increase of < 0,5°C/min during the first 15 minutes after the addition of the calcium oxide into water, and/or - the calcium oxide has a reactivity that is characterized by a temperature increase of < 10°C during the first 5 minutes after the addition of the calcium oxide into water.
CONCRETE COMPOSITION WITH VERY LOW SHRINKAGE
BETONZUSAMMENSETZUNG MIT MINIMALER SCHRUMPFUNG
COMPOSITION DE BÉTON À FAIBLE RETRAIT
BAALBAKI MOUSSA (Autor:in) / GONG BILL (CHUNMING) (Autor:in) / BABAYAN DAVID (Autor:in) / MATTHES WINNIE (Autor:in)
01.06.2022
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
C04B
Kalk
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LIME
Autogenous shrinkage of high strength concrete from very early age
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