Abstract

The behavior of the structure of cement stone is investigated as a function of the heating temperature. The physicochemical processes occurring in cement stone under the effect of high temperatures are described. The variety of binding compositions makes it possible to control the requisite properties within a wide range and take into account the requirements imposed on heat-resistant concrete regarding the rate of hardening, strength, heat resistance, and other properties.

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