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Guidelines for mixing and placing thermally conductive cementitious grout (mix 111)
The cement used shall conform to ASTM C 150-Type I. If the site conditions require that sulfate resistant cement is necessary then Type II or Type V cement can be used. Cement that already contains a waterproofing additive should not be used as this has been found to cause slight foaming of the grout and reduce the thermal conductivity. Cement should be kept dry at all times, stored on pallets and covered with a tarpaulin or plastic sheet. Any bags of cement that are damaged (e.g., torn) or that have been exposed to water should be discarded. The cement should be fresh and free from any hard lumps.
Guidelines for mixing and placing thermally conductive cementitious grout (mix 111)
The cement used shall conform to ASTM C 150-Type I. If the site conditions require that sulfate resistant cement is necessary then Type II or Type V cement can be used. Cement that already contains a waterproofing additive should not be used as this has been found to cause slight foaming of the grout and reduce the thermal conductivity. Cement should be kept dry at all times, stored on pallets and covered with a tarpaulin or plastic sheet. Any bags of cement that are damaged (e.g., torn) or that have been exposed to water should be discarded. The cement should be fresh and free from any hard lumps.
Guidelines for mixing and placing thermally conductive cementitious grout (mix 111)
M. L. Allan (author)
1999
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
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