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The Properties and Durability of Self-Leveling and Thixotropic Mortars with Recycled Sand

Sebastiano Candamano    
Francesco Tassone    
Ivan Iacobini    
Fortunato Crea and Piero De Fazio    

Resumen

In the present work, the authors investigated the properties and durability of mortars produced by replacing 100% of natural sand with recycled aggregate. The mix was tuned to produce self-leveling and thixotropic mortars that can find application in creating smooth and level surface/floor and in restoration.

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