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Calcium carbonate efflorescence on concrete masonry
Investigations of calcium carbonate efflorescence carried out on several 4-in. cubes of concrete made with mix proportions ranging between 1 to 8 and 1 to 12 (cement aggregate) by weight in Australia' s Division of Building Research tend to confirm hypothesis that calcium carbonate bloom will be likely to form on blocks in which hydration is interrupted by premature drying and which are subsequently wetted.
Calcium carbonate efflorescence on concrete masonry
Investigations of calcium carbonate efflorescence carried out on several 4-in. cubes of concrete made with mix proportions ranging between 1 to 8 and 1 to 12 (cement aggregate) by weight in Australia' s Division of Building Research tend to confirm hypothesis that calcium carbonate bloom will be likely to form on blocks in which hydration is interrupted by premature drying and which are subsequently wetted.
Calcium carbonate efflorescence on concrete masonry
Constr Rev
1963
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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