Behaviour of Composites Based on Blended Matrix with CNT during Extreme Temperatures

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The paper presents the results of research focused on modification of silicate matrix by secondary energy products with current reinforcement using carbon nanotubes (CNT). A suitable CNT sorting method was assessed first. In the following, the influence of various composition of the blended binder (substitution of cement in quantities 15, 25 and 35 %) of reinforced CNT to basic parameters and micro structure was examined. Amphibolite was used as a filling agent. Temperature exposition took its course up to 1,200 °C with consecutive controlled cooling.

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