A REVIEW OF STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF CALCINED KAOLIN AND SILICA FUME WITH COMPOSITION
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v8.i1.2021.860Keywords:
Silica Fume, Durability, Sand, Strength PropertiesAbstract
Cement is used in any construction and can be hydraulic or non-hydraulic, which directly depends on the cement's ability to use the presence of water. When high purity quartz is reduced to silicon at temperatures of up to 2000 ° C, SiO2 vapors are formed, which are oxidized and condensed in the low temperature zone into tiny particles made of non-crystalline silica.
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