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Utilization of ferrosilicium plant gas scrubbing dust (FPGD) in hydroengineering concrete: A case study

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FPGD additive as an aqueous suspension is effective despite the high moisture content of fillers and the relatively high cost of transportation. The use of 1 ton of FPGD means a savings of more than 4 tons of cement.

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 12, pp. 45–47, December, 1990.

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Goldovin, S.F., Kuzin, V.N., Pelikh, G.V. et al. Utilization of ferrosilicium plant gas scrubbing dust (FPGD) in hydroengineering concrete: A case study. Hydrotechnical Construction 24, 788–792 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01434606

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