Publication Details |
Category | Text Publication |
Reference Category | Journals |
URL | http://www.cpi-worldwide.com/en/journals/artikel/32872 |
Title (Primary) | Application of radio waves in heating fresh concrete: Enhancing early or formwork stripping strength |
Author | Höhlig, B.; Schmidt, D.; Pfütze, C.; Roland, U.; Trommler, U.; Hoyer, M. |
Source Titel | Concrete Plant International / Worldwide English edition |
Year | 2013 |
Department | TUCHEM |
Issue | 6 |
Page From | 142 |
Page To | 145 |
Language | englisch |
UFZ wide themes | RU4; |
Abstract | CO2 emissions, energy costs and cement consumption in the precast industry can be lowered substantially with the aid of high-frequency heat treatment, an innovative procedure for the controlled heating of fresh concrete. This procedure generates a second internal heat source, alongside hydration heat, by employing radio wave technology (the operating principle is similar to that of microwaves) during the concrete curing process, thereby accelerating hardening considerably. |
Persistent UFZ Identifier | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=15914 |
Höhlig, B., Schmidt, D., Pfütze, C., Roland, U., Trommler, U., Hoyer, M. (2013): Application of radio waves in heating fresh concrete: Enhancing early or formwork stripping strength CPI (6), 142 - 145 |