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Discusses deleterious effect of excess water on alumina cement; it is concluded that alumina cement, and mortars and concretes made with it, may also be "flooded" similar to ordinary portland; and carbonic acid, either in air or water used in mortars and concretes does not hinder their hardening or acquisition of strength. Brief translated abstract from Pit and Quarry, vol. 16, no. 5, June 6, 1928, p. 83.
Discusses deleterious effect of excess water on alumina cement; it is concluded that alumina cement, and mortars and concretes made with it, may also be "flooded" similar to ordinary portland; and carbonic acid, either in air or water used in mortars and concretes does not hinder their hardening or acquisition of strength. Brief translated abstract from Pit and Quarry, vol. 16, no. 5, June 6, 1928, p. 83.
Flooding aluminous cement
Die Wirkung grossen Wasserueberschusses auf Tonerde-Schmelzzement
Vierheller, H. (author)
Tonindustrie-Zeitung ; 52
1928
3 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
German
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