Abstract
Autoclaved concrete specimens were infiltrated with liquid sulphur at 150°C. The rates of sulphur infiltration, the mechanical properties and the durability of the infiltrated specimens were all found to be greatly influenced by the nature of the porosity of the uninfiltrated parent concretes. The size distribtuions of pores in the specimens were found to be controlled by the CaO/SiO 2 (mole) ratio of the binder.
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