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How Does Silica Fume Affect the Curing Process of High-Performance Concrete?

How Does Silica Fume Affect the Curing Process of High-Performance Concrete?

Silica fume’s pozzolanic reactivity accelerates early-age strength gain, but it also dramatically alters moisture retention kinetics—if curing regimes fail to compensate, microcracking from autogenous shrinkage can compromise chloride resistance and reduce service life by 15–30% in high-performance concrete (HPC) bridges, marine structures, and nuclear containment shells. Solving this requires understanding how silica fume shifts the […]

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How to Calculate the Exact Water-to-Binder Ratio When Using Microsilica

How to Calculate the Exact Water-to-Binder Ratio When Using Microsilica

A miscalculated water-to-binder (w/b) ratio when silica fume enters a high-performance concrete mix can silently erase the very durability gains the specifier demanded, shifting a 100-year service life design toward premature chloride ingress and costly structural repair. The core challenge is not that microsilica is difficult to use, but that its extreme specific surface area—often

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