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Resumen de Synthesis and mechanical properties of a calcium sulphoaluminate cement made of industrial wastes

M. Gallardo, J.M. Almanza, Dora Alicia Cortes Hernández, José C. Escobedo Bocardo, José Iván Escalante García

  • Environmentally-friendly calcium sulphoaluminate clinkers were obtained from a mixture of aluminium dross, fluorgypsum, fly ash and CaCO3 at temperatures within the range of 1100 to 1400 °C. After the heat treatments Ca4Al6O12SO4 was the main phase. Three different cements were prepared using the clinkers synthesized at 1250, 1350 and 1400 °C; the clinker powders were mixed with 20 wt% of hemihydrate. Cement pastes were prepared using a water/cement ratio (w/c), 0.4 followed by curing at 20 or 40 °C for periods of time ranging from 1 to 28 days. Most of the samples showed high compression strengths 40�47 MPa after 28 days, which were comparable to the strength of Portland cement. Ettringite was the main hydration product and its morphology consisted of acicular and hexagonal plates, which is typical of this phase.


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