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Hydration of cement is the chemical reaction between cement and water that binds the two substances together and creates a hardened material. It is an exothermic reaction, meaning it gives off heat as it progresses. The process forms a paste that flows and sets in order to bind the components of a cRead more
Hydration of cement is the chemical reaction between cement and water that binds the two substances together and creates a hardened material. It is an exothermic reaction, meaning it gives off heat as it progresses.
The process forms a paste that flows and sets in order to bind the components of a concrete mix together. This paste has a strong binding power due to hydration.
See lessThe hydration of cement is the chemical reaction between cement and water, resulting in the hardening of the cement. When water is added, it reacts with cement compounds to form a gel-like substance that binds the materials together. This process is essential for the strength and durability of concrRead more
The hydration of cement is the chemical reaction between cement and water, resulting in the hardening of the cement. When water is added, it reacts with cement compounds to form a gel-like substance that binds the materials together. This process is essential for the strength and durability of concrete as it cures.
See lessHydration of cement is the chemical reaction between cement and water that causes the cement to harden and gain strength. When water is added to cement, it reacts with the compounds in the cement (primarily calcium silicates and aluminates) to form hydration products such as calcium silicate hydrateRead more