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HÁJKOVÁ, I. GAZDIČ, D.
Original Title
Optimizing Composition of Gypsum Mixture for Preparation and Testing of Partition Blocks
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Gypsum, or sulphate, binders are inorganic powder binders, which are among the socalled aerial mortars. These, after mixing with water, form a material that is well-workable for a certain time, which solidifies, hardens and is stable only in the air. Gypsum as a building material is formed by heating a raw material called plaster stone - CaSO4·2H2O and can acquire various properties depending on how it is produced. Its resulting properties can be affected to some extent by the source from which the raw material for its production is obtained, whether it is plaster stone or whether it the source is a secondary product from industrial production. [1] Production and use result from the ability of the original raw material to release crystallinebound water under elevated temperatures and to bind it again after it has been added thus recreating a solid structure
Keywords
Gypsum, gypsum binder, partition system, liquefier.
Authors
HÁJKOVÁ, I.; GAZDIČ, D.
Released
21. 6. 2019
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-0357-1492-0
Book
Key Engineering Materials
Edition number
808
1013-9826
Periodical
Key Engineering Materials (print)
Year of study
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
88
Pages to
92
Pages count
5
URL
https://www.scientific.net/KEM.808.88.pdf
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT159401, author="Iveta {Tuscher Hájková} and Dominik {Gazdič}", title="Optimizing Composition of Gypsum Mixture for Preparation and Testing of Partition Blocks", booktitle="Key Engineering Materials", year="2019", journal="Key Engineering Materials (print)", volume="808", number="808", pages="88--92", publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.808.88", isbn="978-3-0357-1492-0", issn="1013-9826", url="https://www.scientific.net/KEM.808.88.pdf" }