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Magnesium oxychloride water resistance

One method of overcoming some of the instability and loss in strength of oxychloride cements when exposed to water has been to modify them by impregnation with sulphur (Beaudoin, Ramachandran Feldman, 1977). The resulting material appears to be a composite in which the respective components complement each other. The magnesium oxychloride part has relatively poor resistance to water as initially formed, whereas the sulphur is difficult to wet and is completely insoluble in water. [Pg.297]

Yu, H. (1992) Study of new type of water resistant magnesium oxychloride cement (in Chinese). Guisuanyan Xuebao 20,374-381 [ref. CA 120/329711]. [Pg.257]

Zhang, C., and Deng, D. (1994) Research on water resistance of magnesium oxychloride cement (in Chinese). J. Wuhan Univ. Technol Mater. Sci. Ed. 9,51-59 [ref. CA 123/264386]. [Pg.257]

Lu, H. P., Wang, P. L., and Jiang, N. X., Design of Additives for Water-Resistant Magnesium Oxychloride Cement Using Pattern Recognition, Mater. Soi. Lett., 20 217-223 (1994)... [Pg.398]


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