1. Development
1.1 Dense silico-calcareous
A mixture of silica and lime is generally not a hydraulic binder at room temperature (the combination only occurs if the silica is vitreous and pozzolanic), but this is not the case in the presence of pressurized steam.
In producer countries, especially in Russia and Germany, the trend is towards larger-than-standard brick materials that can be reinforced, similar to prefabricated concrete elements or clay bricks and blocks.
There are around 130 factories in Germany, mainly located in the west of the country.
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Bibliography
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Theses
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France
Cement, concrete, plaster, lime
Belgium
Industrial silicates
Organizations
Association technique de l'industrie des liants hydrauliques (ATILH) http://www.atilh.fr
Centre expérimental de recherches et d'études du bâtiment et des travaux publics (CEBTP) http://www.cebtp-solenn.com
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Standardization
French Standards Association (AFNOR)
Light sand-lime
- Blocs en béton cellulaire autoclavé pour murs et cloisons. - NF P14‐306 - 2.86
- Règles Th-K. Règles de calcul des caractéristiques thermiques utiles des parois de construction. - DTU P50‐702 - 2.97
- DTU 20.1 Travaux de bâtiments. Ouvrages en maçonnerie...
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