KnE Materials Science

ISSN: 2519-1438

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Granite Dust is the Possible Component of the Dry Construction Mixtures

Published date: Sep 03 2017

Journal Title: KnE Materials Science

Issue title: Technogen-2017

Pages: 109-115

DOI: 10.18502/kms.v2i2.955

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This paper is devoted to research of possibility of utilization of granite dust. It is shownthat the granite dust from the crushing screenings of "Shartashskiy stone-crushed stone quarry" can be recommended as a filler for the production of dry building mixes for flooring. With the introduction of dust in the amount of 20 % by weight of cement it is possible to obtain the mortar of the class not less B12.5.

Keywords: Granite dust, dust-like waste, Portland cement, polymer, modification, compressive strength, flexural strength, sand, dry mixture, mortar, composition

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