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Recycled concrete and fly ash make calcium silicate bricks
AbstractIt has been shown that calcium hydroxide from hydrated cement reacts with fly ash and siliceous particles in the crusher fines of recycled concrete to give calcium silicate products similar to sand-lime bricks when autoclaved. Such products achieved compressive strengths up to 12.5 MPa.
Recycled concrete and fly ash make calcium silicate bricks
AbstractIt has been shown that calcium hydroxide from hydrated cement reacts with fly ash and siliceous particles in the crusher fines of recycled concrete to give calcium silicate products similar to sand-lime bricks when autoclaved. Such products achieved compressive strengths up to 12.5 MPa.
Recycled concrete and fly ash make calcium silicate bricks
Hansen, Torben C. (author) / Narud, Henrik (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 13 ; 507-510
1982-12-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Recycled concrete and silica fume make calcium silicate bricks
Elsevier | 1982
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|Autoclaving calcium silicate bricks
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