Mineral microfillers (wollastonite, diopside, limestone flour, etc.) contribute to strengthening the structure of hydration products of inorganic binders (Portland cement, magnesium binders). This improves the most important properties of building materials: mechanical strength, frost resistance, water resistance, chemical resistance. The optimal number of microfillers depends on their dispersion and decreases with increase it.
cement materials, mineral microfillers, mechanical strength, water resistance, frost resistance
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