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Thermal behaviour of gypsum based composites

DTA/TG and X-ray investigations were carried out on different building composites in order to examine their relative hydration processes. The presence of lime, hemihydrate gypsum, ferosilicate, and some other wastes as leaner and hydrophobic additive in different proportions into composites provokes...

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Published in:Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2007-04, Vol.88 (1), p.99-102
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