Mechanical Properties of Cement Composites with Alternative Binders

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The paper refers to previous research in the field recycling and reuse of secondary raw materials. It deals with utilization of micro-grounded recycled material and fly-ash as a partial substitution of Portland cement in cementitious composites. Six sets of test specimens with varying recipe were prepared for testing of mechanical properties. Flexural strength was tested on specimens 40x40x160 mm and then compression strength was measured on fragments from flexural tests. Results of tests are presented and discussed.

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