Abstract

The strength of a heat-resistant concrete employing a complex binder based on impure sodium disilicate is studied in a wide range of elevated and high temperatures. The effect of the use of impure sodium disilicate in the complex binder is determined. It is shown that the strength properties of the heat-resistant concrete based on the complex binder are partially restored after the effect of high temperatures.

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