Science· Jun 12
CO₂ Injection Boosts Early Cement Strength by 13%
New research reveals that injecting carbon dioxide into cement paste increases its early strength by 13 percent by creating a stronger, more uniform microstructure.
Source: phys.org
New research reveals that injecting carbon dioxide into cement paste increases its early strength by 13 percent by creating a stronger, more uniform microstructure.
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