Abstract
The paper presents research into the strength of hydrated cement based on borogypsum. Studies have shown that replacing natural gypsum with boric acid production waste does improve the compressive and flexural strength of hydrated cement. The prospects of multi-ton gypsum-containing waste recycling through its application in the building sector to produce cement with increased strength are shown.
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