KnE Materials Science

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New Binder Materials From Industrial Waste Of The Ural Region

Published date: Sep 03 2017

Journal Title: KnE Materials Science

Issue title: Technogen-2017

Pages: 1-7

DOI: 10.18502/kms.v2i2.938

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In the scientific article the results of development and research of technological and physico-mechanical characteristics of new type slag-alkaline binder on the basis of ground granulated blast furnace slag production company "Mechel-materials" and waste in ceramic production. A review of existing research on the subject. It is revealed that the increase in content and decrease in silicate module of liquid glass accelerates the processes of structure formation during solidification and slag cement increases the compressive strength and Flexural strength. Optimized the composition of the new type of binding agent. The proposed processing methods and established the validity of the beginning of industrial production of slag cement on the basis of wastes of the Ural region.

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