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    Set for determining the distance and angles between tiles and the joint height

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    Investigation of alite hydration in the presence of low- and high-silica zeolites

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    AbstractSynthetic zeolites that are obtained from the hydrothermal reaction of NaOH with fly ash have a well-defined pore structure and pozzolanic properties. This work examines the effect of the low-silica (Na-A) and high-silica (ZSM-5) zeolite structure on the kinetics of alite hydration and mineralogical characteristics of the reaction products. The addition of the Na-A and ZSM-5 zeolites reduced the rate of heat release during the hydration reaction, which is typical for commonly used pozzolanic additives. The ZSM-5 zeolite had a much higher Si/Al ratio relative to the Na-A zeolite, which translated into a higher pozzolanic activity and resulted in greater stability of the hydration reaction kinetics. The addition of zeolites caused the heat of hydration to decrease compared to the reference pastes (the alite reference paste—206 J/g): Na-A 15%—148.9 J/g; ZSM-5 15%—149.9 J/g. The concentration of calcium ions in the alite solution and the content of active silica were identified as the most important parameters affecting the kinetic, morphological, and structural characteristics of the C–S–H phase. The addition of zeolites increased the amount of C–S–H gel phases formed. At the same time, the proportion of portlandite in the hydration products of the alite–zeolite systems decreased. Pozzolans reduced the ratio of CaO/SiO2 in the C–S–H phase, which for pastes with the addition of the Na-A ranged from 1.61 to 1.37, and for the ZSM-5 from 1.91 to 0.47. This ratio decreased with the dosage and the age of alite paste. In summary, this research has shown that synthetic zeolites are a viable pozzolanic additives.</jats:p

    Mechanism for tilting and lifting advertising boards

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    Mechanism for tilting and rotating billboards, tilting and lifting them

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    Blister pill dispenser

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    B65B 69/00A61J 3/00B65B 57/00B65D 83/0

    Przykłady konstrukcji i symulacje inżynierskie przyczep samochodów osobowych

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    System and method of real-time control of power flows in a low-voltage network with high saturation of distributed sources

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    Device for active flow control of trucks

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    Frame with a blind and method of controlling its rolling and unfolding

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    Device for controlled dispensing of tablets from blister packs

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    B65B 69/00A61J 3/00B65B 57/00B65D 83/0

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