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Binders
Various binders may be used to make building materials based on aggregates and fibers of plant origin. This chapter discusses the most commonly used materials, including Portland cements and hydraulic or aerial lime, most often associated with pozzolanic admixtures such as fly ash, blast furnace slag and metakaolin. It also presents plaster for applications where it is sheltered from humidity. Finally, the chapter summarizes the advantages and disadvantages to all the different binders. The pozzolanic reaction leads to a significant increase in mechanical strength without having too great an impact on the thermal properties or the permeability to water vapor. This proves an excellent compromise for making plant‐based concretes.
Binders
Various binders may be used to make building materials based on aggregates and fibers of plant origin. This chapter discusses the most commonly used materials, including Portland cements and hydraulic or aerial lime, most often associated with pozzolanic admixtures such as fly ash, blast furnace slag and metakaolin. It also presents plaster for applications where it is sheltered from humidity. Finally, the chapter summarizes the advantages and disadvantages to all the different binders. The pozzolanic reaction leads to a significant increase in mechanical strength without having too great an impact on the thermal properties or the permeability to water vapor. This proves an excellent compromise for making plant‐based concretes.
Binders
Amziane, Sofiane (Herausgeber:in) / Arnaud, Laurent (Herausgeber:in) / Challamel, Noël (Herausgeber:in) / Escadeillas, Gilles (Autor:in) / Magniont, Camille (Autor:in) / Amziane, Sofiane (Autor:in) / Nozahic, Vincent (Autor:in)
22.01.2013
42 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch