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Influence of the emulsions to the interface formwork/concrete

Libessart et al., 2018

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3018726137924536318
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Libessart L
Lahlou A
Djelal C
Vanhove Y
Mateo S
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2nd Edition of the International Workshop on Durability and Sustainability of Concrete Structures (DSCS 2018)

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The concrete is the ultimate building materials today and answers all the requirements of the modern 11 architecture. The emulsion or the release agents are used to facilitate the concrete demoulding and to protect the 12 formwork surfaces against corrosion. The final …
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