Abstract

A technology is proposed for producing electrochemically and electromagnetically activated water and, from the standpoint of resource saving, high-quality cement composite materials. The results of the physicochemical analysis and morphology of the sediment of naturally non-mineralized water activated by different regimes are presented. A quantitative and qualitative X-ray phase analysis, as well as the results of the study of the microstructure of cement stone samples based on mixing water activated in different modes, are given. The strength indicators of cement stone, mortar and concrete samples were established, and the results of a study of the water resistance of cement composites made with the use of activated mixing water were presented. It has been established that electrochemical and electromagnetic activation of mixing water contributes to a change in its physicochemical properties, influences the structure-forming factors of the cement stone and contributes to the improvement of the strength and performance indicators of cement composite materials.

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