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Is silica fume dangerous?

Silica fume itself is not classified as dangerous, but it can pose health risks if not handled properly. The primary concern is the potential for inhalation of the fine silica particles, which can lead to respiratory issues. Here are some

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How to use silica fume properly?

Proper Mix Design: When incorporating silica fume into your mix design, it’s essential to adjust other mixture components to achieve the desired workability and performance. A typical dosage of silica fume in a concrete mix is 5% A 15% di

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What is White Carbon Black ?

In the realm of materials science, names can often be perplexing, and White Carbon Black is no exception. Despite its seemingly paradoxical name, it holds an undeniable significance across multiple industries. In essence, White Carbon Black is neither truly “bianco”

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What is the fineness of silica fume?

Silica fume is often used in concrete and refractory materials, and the main purpose is to use the very fine particles of silica fume to fill the pores between the particles of cement and other materials, thus making the concrete

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Come viene classificato il calcestruzzo?

Classificazione per materiali cementizi Calcestruzzo materiale cementizio inorganico, come il calcestruzzo cementizio, calcestruzzo di gesso, calcestruzzo ai silicati, cemento per bicchiere d'acqua, ecc; Calcestruzzo materiale cementizio organico, come il cemento asfaltato, calcestruzzo polimerico, ecc. Classification by apparent density Concrete can be classified according

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Can Silica Fume Replace Fly Ash?

Nel processo di preparazione concreta, mineral admixtures are necessary mixed materials to improve the performance of concrete. Commonly used mineral admixtures include fly ash, slag powder, ecc., but in high-strength concrete, silica fume is also a must. A mineral

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What is the particle size of silica fume?

The particles of silica fume are extremely small. In media, the particles are about 0.1 micrometers (100 nanometri) in diameter. To put this into perspective, if a typical silica fume particle was the size of a football, then a single

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Fume di silice non intensificato

Fume di silice non intensificato, which is made from a large amount of highly volatile silicon monoxide gas produced during the smelting process, is rapidly oxidized with air and condensed into silica dust.

Fume di silice densificato

Fume di silice densificato, is a further processing of the original micro-silica fume to obtain a denser encrypted micro-silica fume.

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