Performance analysis of magnesium phosphate cement mortar containing grinding dust
AUTOR(ES)
Ribeiro, Daniel Véras, Morelli, Márcio Raymundo
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009-03
RESUMO
Magnesium phosphate cement materials are formed by reacting magnesium oxide with water-soluble phosphates such as monoammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP), which solidifies at ambient temperature through the formation of hydrated phases in the material. Cylindrical specimens of magnesium phosphate cement were molded and varying amounts (0 to 30% weight) of grinding dust were added to the ceramic matrices. The influence of the addition of grinding dust on the characteristics of the mortars in terms of microstructure (SEM), mechanical strength and capillary water absorption was verified. The results obtained proved very satisfactory for the use of this waste as an additive in magnesium phosphate mortars.
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