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Hydration of Gorkal-70 Cement in Cement-Chamotte Pastes Containing Chamotte of Different Granular Compositions

Hydration of Gorkal-70 Cement in Cement-Chamotte Pastes Containing Chamotte of Different Granular... The effect of grain size of the chamotte component on the setting time of cement-chamotte pastes is studied and specific features of the hydration of Gorkal-70 cement are discussed. The larger the chamotte grain size, the longer the initial set time and the shorter the final set time, that is, the shorter the time span between the two. The chamotte microfiller sets favorable conditions for an exothermic effect with a higher temperature as compared to a chamotte of larger grain fraction; however, the exothermic reaction takes a longer time to reach a maximum. In the cement stone with chamotte microfiller, the major product of cement hydration is CAH10, and in the cement stone with chamotte sand, C2AH8. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Refractories and Industrial Ceramics Springer Journals

Hydration of Gorkal-70 Cement in Cement-Chamotte Pastes Containing Chamotte of Different Granular Compositions

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Subject
Materials Science; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Materials Science, general; Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials
ISSN
1083-4877
eISSN
1573-9139
DOI
10.1007/s11148-005-0069-3
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Abstract

The effect of grain size of the chamotte component on the setting time of cement-chamotte pastes is studied and specific features of the hydration of Gorkal-70 cement are discussed. The larger the chamotte grain size, the longer the initial set time and the shorter the final set time, that is, the shorter the time span between the two. The chamotte microfiller sets favorable conditions for an exothermic effect with a higher temperature as compared to a chamotte of larger grain fraction; however, the exothermic reaction takes a longer time to reach a maximum. In the cement stone with chamotte microfiller, the major product of cement hydration is CAH10, and in the cement stone with chamotte sand, C2AH8.

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Refractories and Industrial CeramicsSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 13, 2005

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