Magnesia Cements Based on Trepel and Diatomite of the Vladimir Region

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The article discusses options for the introduction of silicon-containing natural materials in the production of magnesia binders. Experimental data on the performance characteristics of materials have been obtained and their application in various types of concrete has been substantiated. A technology for the production of pellets for diapene has been developed, including the following sequential actions:

  • Granulated trepel is ground to a powder state

  • Mixing of the resulting powder and alkali

  • Mixing of the resulting mixture until a plastic mass is formed

  • Then the resulting powder is wetted and mixed until a plastic mass is formed

  • The pellets are then granulated and sintered in a rotary kiln

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Kapush, I., Bitkov, V., Bulakhtin, S., Semenov, A., Zakrevskaya, L. (2024). Magnesia Cements Based on Trepel and Diatomite of the Vladimir Region. In: Vatin, N., Roshchina, S., Serdjuks, D. (eds) Proceedings of MPCPE 2022. MPCPE 2022. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 335. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30570-2_33

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