Abstract

The paper discusses the impact of several selected aggregates on the basic material characteristics of cement composites. Both artificial and natural aggregates (four types in total) with different mineralogical composition were evaluated. The specimens were exposed to environments with the temperature up to 1000°C and then subjected to physico-mechanical tests. For the follow-up development of polymer-cement mortars, we selected two types of aggregates – fly ash aggloporite (FAA) and amphibolite (AMA).

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