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Report on work of T. Thorwaldson of Canadian University, Saskatchewan, who attributes sulphate disintegration of cements to hydration of tricalcium aluminate; it is believed that with suitable additives, hydrate lime freed in setting of cement is combined, with them so rapidly that direct reaction with sulphate solutions is prevented. See Engineering Index 1929, p. 368. (see also brief translated abstract in Rock Products, vol. 23, no. 11, May 24, 1930, p. 92)
Report on work of T. Thorwaldson of Canadian University, Saskatchewan, who attributes sulphate disintegration of cements to hydration of tricalcium aluminate; it is believed that with suitable additives, hydrate lime freed in setting of cement is combined, with them so rapidly that direct reaction with sulphate solutions is prevented. See Engineering Index 1929, p. 368. (see also brief translated abstract in Rock Products, vol. 23, no. 11, May 24, 1930, p. 92)
Hydrates of tricalcium aluminate
Die Hydrate des Trikalzium-aluminates
Eitel, W. (author)
Zement ; 19
1930
6 pages
8 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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