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Dissolution of concrete can take place in two different ways, (1) by water which is poor in carbon dioxide by direct solution of lime, or (2) by water rich in carbon dioxide; use of cement which is low in lime and addition of certain admixtures are suggested for concrete protection. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 2, Oct. 1930, p. 38)
Dissolution of concrete can take place in two different ways, (1) by water which is poor in carbon dioxide by direct solution of lime, or (2) by water rich in carbon dioxide; use of cement which is low in lime and addition of certain admixtures are suggested for concrete protection. (see also brief translated abstract in Am. Concrete Inst. -- Jl., vol. 2, no. 2, Oct. 1930, p. 38)
Dissolution phenomena of concrete
Loesungserscheinungen an Beton
Gruen, R. (author)
Bauingenieur ; 11
1930
2 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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