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Influence of inorganic chlorides and sulphates on capillary water absorption of cement mortar
Capillary absorption of 1.3 cement mortars to which various chlorides and sulphates amounting to 1 and 2% by weight of cement had been added was compared with absorption by mortars containing no admixture; measurements carried out under pressure of about 3 mm water gage.
Influence of inorganic chlorides and sulphates on capillary water absorption of cement mortar
Capillary absorption of 1.3 cement mortars to which various chlorides and sulphates amounting to 1 and 2% by weight of cement had been added was compared with absorption by mortars containing no admixture; measurements carried out under pressure of about 3 mm water gage.
Influence of inorganic chlorides and sulphates on capillary water absorption of cement mortar
Einfluss anorganischer Chloride und Sulfate auf die kapillare Wasserabsorption von Zementmoertel
Tsuneyama, G. (author)
Zement-Kalk-Gips ; 9
1956
4 pages
Article (Journal)
German
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