Reducing the cost of lime cement plaster by selecting appropriate methylcellulose combinations

The cost of construction materials is highly dependent on the additives used. An important task in many research and development laboratories is therefore to replace the additives with less expensive ones, without considerably changing the properties of the material. Here, the influence of methylcellulose I and II on the flow behavior of lime cement plaster will be examined. Measurements were taken using an Anton Paar MCR rheometer and the ball measuring system KMS-2.

Introduction

The cost of construction materials is highly dependent on the additives used. An important task in many research and development laboratories is therefore to replace the additives with less expensive ones, without considerably changing the properties of the material. Here, the influence of methylcellulose I and II on the flow behavior of lime cement plaster will be examined.

A further aspect is to determine in which proportions methylcellulose I and II can mixed, without changing the properties of the plaster too considerably.

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