Study and Application of Salt-Scaling Resistant Admixture in Concrete

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This paper investigated a new type of admixture which can be used to enhance the resistance of concrete surface to deicing salt deteriorating. Physical and mechanical properties of concrete incorporating this salt-scaling resistant admixture were measured. Practical application on site has proved that this admixture is effective for concrete to resist salt-scaling action.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 302-303)

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105-110

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January 2006

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