oxychloride cement
oxychloride cement
[¦äk·sē′klȯr‚īd si′ment] (materials)
A strong, hard cement composed of magnesium chloride and calcined magnesia; used for floors and stucco. Also known as Sorel cement.
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oxychloride cement, sorel cement
A strong, hard cement composed of magnesium chloride and calcined magnesia; sometimes fillers are added.
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References in periodicals archive
Li, "Effect of magnesium
oxychloride cement on stabilization/solidification of sewage sludge," Construction and Building Materials, vol.
Air Krete is a modified
oxychloride cement product that is formed of air bubbles encased in cement.
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