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Sulfate-bearing phases in steam-cured cement pastes
Anhydrite, ellestadite and possible sulfate-bearing hydrogarnet are sulfate phases in concrete cured or exposed at 100 to 140 C when sulfate is present in excess of amount which will substitute into lattice of hydrated calcium silicate; anhydrite also occurs as corrosion product or surface scale on concrete exposed at these temperatures to sea water concentrates. (38379)
Sulfate-bearing phases in steam-cured cement pastes
Anhydrite, ellestadite and possible sulfate-bearing hydrogarnet are sulfate phases in concrete cured or exposed at 100 to 140 C when sulfate is present in excess of amount which will substitute into lattice of hydrated calcium silicate; anhydrite also occurs as corrosion product or surface scale on concrete exposed at these temperatures to sea water concentrates. (38379)
Sulfate-bearing phases in steam-cured cement pastes
Amer Ceram Soc, Bull
Benton, E.J. (author) / Kalousek, G.L. (author)
1969
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Ultimate hydration of water cured cement pastes
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