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Effect of Saturated Tea Waste and Perlite Particles on Early Age Hydration of High-Strength Cement Mortars

The main purpose of this work is to study the effect of saturated black tea waste and perlite on controlling the rapid heat of hydration in high-strength cement mortars at early ages. Tea waste and perlite were investigated as internal curing agents in different mixes. Mortar specimens with two diff...

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Published in:Materials 2019-07, Vol.12 (14), p.2269
Main Authors: Jakhrani, Sadam Hussain, Kim, Hong Gi, Jeon, In Kyu, Ryou, Jae Suk
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Cement
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Curing
Curing agents
Heat
Heat of hydration
High strength
Hydration
Mixtures
Mortars (material)
Perlite
Production increases
Tea
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