Lightweight Gypsum-Based Material, Foamed by Lime Dust and Acid Agent

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Lightweight gypsum materials foamed by the help of stone dust were investigated. Lightweight material prepared from the gypsum as a main binder and foamed by stone dust and acid agent. The materials with the bulk density are 607 kg/m3, compressive strength about 1.3 MPa and thermal conductivity was prepared. Basic physical, mechanical and thermal properties were investigated.

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