2010
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.168-170.1886
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Impermeability of Sulphoaluminate Cement Mortar Modified by Redispersible Polymer Powders

Abstract: The impermeability and other performance of sulphoaluminate cement were studied, which mixed with redispersible polymer powders. With the help of SEM and mercury intrusion apparatus, the morphology of the hydrates and the pore structure of the cement mortars were observed. The impermeability mechanism of redispersible polymer powders in sulphoaluminate cement mortar was analyzed. The results show that sulphoaluminate cement mortar could be modified by adding redispersible polymer powders. The flexural strength… Show more

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“…Therefore, LASC obtains increasing attention (Juenger et al 2011;Gartner 2004;Popescu et al 2003). Due to the characteristic of fast hardening and high early strength, LASC is selected to develop the FRHC to apply in the widening bridge projects (Ye et al 2010;Gastaldini et al 2010;Glasser and Zhang 2001). Compared to the ordinary Portland concrete (OPC), LASC is regarded as environmental-friendly cementitious materials because during the process of manufacturing LASC produces lower CO2 emissions (Juenger et al 2011), and has lower energy requirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, LASC obtains increasing attention (Juenger et al 2011;Gartner 2004;Popescu et al 2003). Due to the characteristic of fast hardening and high early strength, LASC is selected to develop the FRHC to apply in the widening bridge projects (Ye et al 2010;Gastaldini et al 2010;Glasser and Zhang 2001). Compared to the ordinary Portland concrete (OPC), LASC is regarded as environmental-friendly cementitious materials because during the process of manufacturing LASC produces lower CO2 emissions (Juenger et al 2011), and has lower energy requirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%