2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.03.143
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Investigation on the formation of tobermorite in calcium silicate board and its influence factors under autoclaved curing

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“…Original fibre cement technology involved the use of asbestos but has since been replaced with cellulose due to health and safety concerns with asbestos [34]. The ingredients in current fibre cement boards is similar to the ingredients found in boards often described as calcium silicate cement boards [35][36][37]. The gypsum plaster boards have layers of paper on either side of gypsum cement.…”
Section: Board Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Original fibre cement technology involved the use of asbestos but has since been replaced with cellulose due to health and safety concerns with asbestos [34]. The ingredients in current fibre cement boards is similar to the ingredients found in boards often described as calcium silicate cement boards [35][36][37]. The gypsum plaster boards have layers of paper on either side of gypsum cement.…”
Section: Board Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tobermorites are crystalline calcium silicate hydrate minerals with an ideal Ca 5 Si 6 O 18 H 2 ·4H 2 O composition . Many studies have shown that tobermorite‐type calcium silicate exhibits several excellent characteristics such as light weight, flame retardant, and high compressive strength, which make it very efficient for heat insulation and fire‐resistant building material . Because of the high dehydration temperature and good thermal stability, calcium silicate thermal insulation material with tobermorite as the main component has been widely used in the fields of building materials or chemical industry .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During steam curing at atmospheric pressure, SiO 2 in QP is inactive and cannot react with Ca (OH) 2 formed during the hydration of the cement [15]. Under high temperature and high pressure, QP can react with cement hydration products to form tobermorite crystals [22], which prevents the formation of high crystallinity phases and reduces the content of Ca (OH) 2 crystals in the hydration products to improve the compressive strength of the concrete [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%