Cement-Mortar
Cement is an inorganic material used in the construction industry, both on site and during the production of semi-manufactured products.
By mixing with water, the cement becomes a paste with adhesive properties: for this reason, it is considered an hydraulic binder and properly defined as hydraulic cement. This paste is generally used as a binder with solid inert materials such as sand, gravel and small rocks to produce the mortar and to prepare different types of concrete (light, reinforced, pre-stressed concrete).
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Cement-Mortar
OTHER TESTS ON CEMENT-MORTAR
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Cement-Mortar
SETTING TIME: VICAT AND GILLMORE APPARATUS
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Cement-Mortar
PULL-OFF, BOND STRENGTH WITH DIGITAL DIAL
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Cement-Mortar
MOULDS FOR EXPANSION AND SHRINKAGE
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E070 Autoclave
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LENGTH COMPARATORS FOR EXPANSION AND SHRINKAGE
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HEAT OF HYDRATION OF CEMENT
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DETERMINATION OF THE FREE EXPANSION IN PLASTIC PERIOD
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Cement-Mortar
E083-10 Lever support
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Cement-Mortar
CEMENT SAMPLERS
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Cement-Mortar
BLAINE AIR PERMEABILITY APPARATUS
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Cement-Mortar
BUILDING LIME, GROUT AND MUD TESTING APPARATUS
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SPECIMENS PREPARATION
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CEMENT COMPRESSION AND FLEXURAL DEVICES