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Compatibility of Polycarboxylate Superplasticizers with Cements and Cementitious Blends

SP-217: Seventh CANMET/ACI International Conference on Superplasticizers and Other Chemical Admixtures in Concrete, 2003
This paper describes a part of a current European research program (started in March 2001) addressing superplasticizers of improved properties. The number of different cement types and blended cements is increasing. Incompatibilities of the cementitious compounds with admixtures can therefore not be excluded, especially at low water/cement ratios ...
I. Schober, U. Mader
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Effects of Stainless Steel Fillers on the Properties of Polycarboxylate Cement

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
I box pos to-a tempts have been made to improve the diametral compression test. chanical properties of a polycarboxylate The powder additive was a -200 mesh type nent by incorporation of various forms of 31 6L, annealed stainless steel. From a type inless steel as filler. Stainless steel was EN58 stainless steel, annealed, oxideand :sen for the initial
E.C. Combe, D. Brown
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Compatibility of polycarboxylate superplasticizers with cements

2006
Superplasticizers are nowadays often used for ready-mix concrete, but also for other purposes in concrete technology. In most cases, without adding a superplasticizer to concrete, it is not possible to achieve the desired properties of fresh and hardened concrete. Properties of fresh concrete, such as slump, slump loss with time, segregation, bleeding,
Štirmer, Nina, Banjad Pečur, Ivana
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A comparison between zinc polycarboxylate and glass ionomer cement in the orthodontic band cementation

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2002
Fixed orthodontic appliances have been held responsible for demineralization and caries since the time they were first introduced. Zinc polycarboxylate and glass ionomer cements are the primary materials used in band cementing. In this study, we evaluated the re-cementing frequencies, enamel demineralization and the degree of cement remains of the ...
Erdinc A.M., Dincer B.
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A comparison of fluoride release from three glass ionomer cements and a polycarboxylate cement

International Endodontic Journal, 1984
Abstract. This study investigated the fluoride release from three glass ionomer cements, ASPA, ChemFil and ChemBond, and a fluoride‐enriched polycarboxylate cement, Poly‐F Plus, using a simulated model cavity system. ChemFil released considerably more fluoride than the other materials at all the time intervals investigated.
Antony J. Smith, Sylvia D. Meryon
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The role of coal gasification slag in cement paste with and without polycarboxylate superplasticizer and its rheology

Construction and Building Materials, 2023
Yi Tian   +6 more
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Influence of polycarboxylate superplasticizer and calcium sulfoaluminate cement on the rheology, hydration kinetics, and porosity of portland cement pastes

Journal of Building Engineering, 2023
Luís Urbano Durlo Tambara Júnior   +5 more
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A medicated polycarboxylate cement to prevent complications in composite resin therapy

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1990
Preparative treatment is the preferred method to protect the dentin and pulp from complications in composite resin therapy. This study investigated the in vivo effects of the polycarboxylate cement containing zinc fluoride and tannic acid in composite resin restorations.
Yoshiaki Okamoto   +2 more
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