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Experimental blastfurnace cement incorporating high-magnesia slag
Tests on portland blast furnace cements containing 15 to 18% MgO; substitution of MgO for CaO resulted in decrease in strength due to slow hydration of MgO; all cements with slag contents of 50% or less passed requirements of British standard 146.
Experimental blastfurnace cement incorporating high-magnesia slag
Tests on portland blast furnace cements containing 15 to 18% MgO; substitution of MgO for CaO resulted in decrease in strength due to slow hydration of MgO; all cements with slag contents of 50% or less passed requirements of British standard 146.
Experimental blastfurnace cement incorporating high-magnesia slag
Mag Concrete Research
Stutterheim, N. (author) / Nurse, R.W. (author)
1952
6 pages
Tables, Bibliography
Article (Journal)
English
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