Hydration Of Cement With Added Vinyl Acetate

Effect of vinyl acetate addition to the ordinary cement on its properties like heat of hydration, setting time, compressive and tensile strength has been studied by adding 0.1 to 5.0% additive by weight of cement. It was observed that the compressive and tensile strengths, hardness, toughness and corrosion resistance increased up to 3% vinyl acetate addition in the ordinary Portland cement. Polymeric phase is interspersed in the cement and causes decrease in the water absorption/open porosity of the modified cement products. The chemical interaction between functional group of organic material and hydrating cement phases causes the formation of new phases which cause additional bond formation in addition to cement bonds leading to the increase in strength.

Author
V K Singh Et Al
Origin
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Journal Title
Trans Ind Ceram Soc 67 2 2008 87-92
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3628

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Hydration Of Cement With Added Vinyl Acetate
Trans Ind Ceram Soc 67 2 2008 87-92
S 3628
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