Ultra-Low Cement Dosage Hill Sand Concrete’s Electric Flux and Carbonization Performance Study

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Concrete durability is closely related to the national economy and social stability, environmental protection, sustainable development is a major research topic concrete materials science, engineering and technological problems are a major concern. This paper studies resistance to chloride Ion penetration performance and anti-carbonation of low cement concrete sand hill. And combined with the test results analysis and discussion the low dosage of cement to sand concrete electric flux and the influence of carbonization resistance.

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