Enhanced conductometric method in the studies of calcium aluminate cement hydration process
 
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Politechnika Warszawska, Wydział Budownictwa, Mechaniki i Petrochemii, Instytut Chemii
 
 
Publication date: 2015-07-01
 
 
Cement Wapno Beton 20(4) 225-234 (2015)
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Authors would like to thank to M.Sc. Piotr Stefaniak for kind help with the performance of this specifi c conductivity cell used in the conductometric measurements. This work has been co-fi nanced with the European Union funds by the European Social Fund.
 
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