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Good cements have been obtained with ashes of different origin but they are not of equal value; carbon content is detrimental over 12%; low-lime-fly ash cement has strength superior to Portland cement, is resistant to corrosive water, resistant to thermal shock, and demonstrates lower risk of fissuring; permanent deformation is about three or four times greater in portland cement.
Good cements have been obtained with ashes of different origin but they are not of equal value; carbon content is detrimental over 12%; low-lime-fly ash cement has strength superior to Portland cement, is resistant to corrosive water, resistant to thermal shock, and demonstrates lower risk of fissuring; permanent deformation is about three or four times greater in portland cement.
Fly ash in manufacture of low-lime cement
Les cendres volantes dans la fabrication de ciments hypocalciques
Fombonne, J. (author)
1960
20 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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