Published: CABEQ 30 (4) (2016) 401-409
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
D. Barbir, P. Dabić and A. Lisica
Abstract
This work investigates the impact of mud from a zinc-plating plant and zeolite saturated
with zinc on early hydration processes of ordinary Portland cement. During the first 48 hours of hydration, the addition of mud significantly affects the cement hydration
kinetics. The partial replacement of cement with zeolite saturated with zinc ions, reduces the negative impact of mud on the hydration processes. Samples with the additions showed lower compressive strength than the sample without additions. With regard to the standard limits for this type of cement, mud shares are eligible up to 5 wt. % and a mixture of mud and saturated zeolite up to 10 wt. %.
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Keywords
ordinary Portland cement, mud from a zinc-plating plant, waste zeolite, TG/DTG, compressive strength