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Water-resistant blended oxychloride cements

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Comprehensive studies into natural silicates led to an informative parameter that can be of help in assessing their usability in cement technology. This parameter is their hydraulic activity. The study reported here covered the manner in which cements based on natural silicates harden and how the silicate constituents affect the mechanism by which the hardened cement acquires high mechanical strength and water resistance.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 11, pp. 33–37 November, 1997.

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Vereshchagin, V.I., Smirenskaya, V.N. & Érdman, S.V. Water-resistant blended oxychloride cements. Glass Ceram 54, 368–372 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02768185

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