PROPERTIES OF GEOPOLYMERS
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Especially geopolymers are novel environmental friendly materials, with promises of considerable progress in the near future. These materials, with unique physical, chemical and mechanical properties can be used for many different applications. They are produced by using waste-products from the industry, and turning them into a high value construction material needed for infrastructure developments.
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