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Solubility of gypsum and anhydrite in distilled water and in lime water, has been studied in connection with investigation of relative merits of these substances as retarders for portland cement; author concludes that high alkalinity is due to presence of alkalies dissolved out of cement which are apparently neutralized by gypsum. (See also Zement, vol. 19, no. 11, Mar. 13, 1930, pp. 240-241, 1 fig.)
Solubility of gypsum and anhydrite in distilled water and in lime water, has been studied in connection with investigation of relative merits of these substances as retarders for portland cement; author concludes that high alkalinity is due to presence of alkalies dissolved out of cement which are apparently neutralized by gypsum. (See also Zement, vol. 19, no. 11, Mar. 13, 1930, pp. 240-241, 1 fig.)
Gypsum and anhydrite as retarders
Gips und Anhydrit als Abbindeverzoegerer
Stein, S. (author)
1930
Article (Journal)
English
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