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Belite-fluoroaluminate cement

Belite-fluoroaluminate cement is more susceptible to carbonation than its alite-fluoroaluminate counterpart, owing to its higher ettringite conterrt, and this process may be accompanied by a moderate decline of strength (KnOfel and Wang, 1994). [Pg.86]

Belite-fluoroaluminate cement may be used in similar applicahons as ahte-fluoroaluminate cement. It is especially suitable for emergency repair works in which extremely fast setting and initial development of strength are reqrtired. [Pg.86]

Belite fluoro-sulfo-aluminate cement contains simultaneously the phases calcium fluoroaluminate (CjjAy.CaF2) and caldum sulfoaluminate (C4A3S), together with belite and calcium sulfate. It also may contain limited amounts of the ferrite phase. [Pg.87]


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