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Results of experimental study by Lone Star Cement Corp of effect of additions to cement of mineral oils, animal or vegetable fats, or natural resins resulting in concrete of greater impermeability, improved workability, and reduced bleeding; reduction in strength offset by increased resistance to freezing and thawing; comparison of concretes made with normal and with resin or tallow cements; effect of resin on highway concrete.
Results of experimental study by Lone Star Cement Corp of effect of additions to cement of mineral oils, animal or vegetable fats, or natural resins resulting in concrete of greater impermeability, improved workability, and reduced bleeding; reduction in strength offset by increased resistance to freezing and thawing; comparison of concretes made with normal and with resin or tallow cements; effect of resin on highway concrete.
More durable concrete with treated cement
Eng News-Rec
Swayze, M.A. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 126
1941
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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