Chemistry of Construction Materials and Building Materials
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Information resources about the chemistry of building and construction materials.
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Betonite
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Borate
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Calcium Carbonate
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Cement and concrete
Vital information for industry professionals and students (UK) [e]
Cement Chemistry
PDF article (DK) [e]
CFBC Ash Hydration Studies
PDF article (USA) [e]
Concrete
Lecture Aids and Notes (USA) [e]
Diatomite
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Feldspar
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites
PDF slides (USA) [e]
Gypsum Statistics and Information
USGS Minerals Information (USA) [e]
Kaolin
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Metabolism of cement chemistry
Article (IN) [e]
Portland Cement
Article (USA) [e]
Refelctions on the History of the Chemistry of Cement
PDF article. SOCI (USA) [e]
Sepiolite
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Silicia
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Talc
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Vermiculite
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Wollastonite
PDF Fact sheet, IMA (BE) [e]
Global cement, minerals, gypsum, slag, fuels, insulation, envirotec and capital
Magazines and conferences (UK) [e]
Heat Transmission Properties of Insulating and Building Materials
NIST Standard Reference Database 81 (USA) [e]
CEPMC
Council of European Producers of Materials for Construction (BE) [e]
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Institute for Building Materials (CH) [e]
Eurogypsum
European federation of national associations of producers of gypsum products (BE) [e, d]
Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics
IBP, Stuttgart, Germany (D) [d, e]
Gypsum Association
A not-for-profit trade association founded in 1930, is to promote the use of gypsum while advancing the development growth, and general welfare of the gypsum industry in the United States and Canada on behalf of its member companies (USA) [e]
IMA-Europe
Industrial Minerals Association (BE) [e]
Munich, Germany
Chair for Construction Chemicals, TU München (D) [d]
Siegen University, Germany
The Siegen University Institute for Building & Materials Chemistry (D) [d, e]
Establishing X-ray diffraction count rates ...
... which are generally applicable for quantitative differential analysis of Portland cement clinker. Article (D) [e]
Fiber Reinforced Concrete Materials
Research Publications, ASU (USA) [e]
Modeling of Damage in Cement-Based Materials Subjected to External Sulfate Attack
I: Formulation. PDF article (USA) [e]
Modeling of Damage in Cement-Based Materials Subjected to External Sulfate Attack
II: Comparison with Experiments. PDF article (USA) [e]
Monitoring of cement hydration
... by broadband time-domain-reflectometry dielectric spectroscopy. PDF article (USA) [e]
Quantitative X-ray diffraction phase analysis of cements ...
... containing several main constituents. PDF article (D) [e]
Simulation of Expansion in Cement Based Materials Subjected to External Sulfate Attack
PDF article (USA) [e]
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