Slag-Sulphate Binder Preparation

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Within the work the questions of the slag-sulphate binder preparation were solved. It was specifically a monitoring of obtained technological properties and course of the hydration process in dependence on dosing ratio of particular binder components. A finely ground Stramberk blast furnace slag was the basic raw material to which Polish natural anhydrite was added together with Portland cement CEM I 42,5 N as alkaline exciter.

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