Abstract
phase [2–4]. Many researchers [5–7] have investi-gated the development of these hydrated phases byelectron microscopy. The effects of crystal morphol-ogy on the hydration characteristics and setting timehave also been studied by some workers [8–9]. Theaim of the work reported here is to investigateexactly what the crystal habit and morphology are onthe fourteenth day of hydration of calcium alumi-nates, and what their role is in the development ofcompressive strength of the hydrated samples.Calcium aluminates such as CA, CA
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