Improving the Durability of Protective Materials Based on Inorganic Binders when Exposed to Short-Wave Radiation

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The concretes and mortars based on the Portland cement are able to perform the functions of the protective and durable materials for the disposal and long term storage of radioactive waste. It has investigated the influence of fineness of the carbon-containing component and the type of the water-reducing polycarboxylate-based admixtures on the properties of protective concrete of the recommended optimal composition.

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