Thermoanalytical Study of Binders Containing Pozzolanic and Latent Hydraulic Materials

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The course of hydration and the resulting structure in binders containing pozzolan and latent hydraulic materials is still widely investigated area. In this work we studied the course of hydration by calorimetry of cement with several types of different reactive admixtures. After determining the results of hydration the DTA / TG analysis of the resulting material was carried out. Qualitative comparisons of resulting products are primarily implemented.

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