Analysis of the Possibility of Using Geopolymers as a Matrix in Sprayed Concretes Used under Extreme Conditions

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The article analyses the possibility of using geopolymers as a matrix of sprayed concretes intended for realisation of constructions in the environment with an increased fire risk. Thanks to their specific properties, geopolymers show a high resistance to extreme temperatures. Thus, using geopolymers as a matrix shows a considerable potential in the light of development of sprayed concretes resistant to high temperatures.

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