Cement matrix composite construction features for production of waterproofing coatings
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.33653Keywords:
cement matrix, waterproofing coating, nanomodified cement, natural zeolite, carbon nanotubes, C-3plasticizerAbstract
It is investigated the properties of the matrix based on Portland cement, slag-contain and fly-ash- slag-contain cements modified with the addition of natural zeolite and complex additives consisting of carbon nanotubes in C-3 solution plasticizer as the main component of composite waterproofing material that is applied to wet concrete in the form of thin-layer coatings.
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