Gypsum-based fibre-reinforced composites: an alternative to timber
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TextoSeries ; Construction and Building Materials, 8(3), p.155-160, 1994Trabajos contenidos: - Singh, M
- Garg, M
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Investigations have been carried out on the development of natural and glass-fibre-reinforced boards based on gypsum plaster produced by calcining natural as well as by-product gypsum. The characteristics of l3-hemihydrate plaster and high-strength water-resistant gypsum binder developed from phosphogypsum and the plasterboards/composites (sisal, coir and glass fibres)are discussed and the use of gypsum boards as an alternative to timber is highlighted.
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