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  • Expanded Clay Aggregate - an overview ScienceDirect

    Expanded clay pellets (Fig. 8.11), most commonly known under the brand names LECA (acronym of light expanded clay aggregate) or LIAPOR (porous lias clay), also known

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  • Fresh and Mechanical properties of Expanded Clay

    The present study investigates the effect of expanded clay aggregate (ECA) on a concrete slump, porosity, softening coefficient, compressive strength, and Freeze-thaw durability.

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  • Production of expanded-clay aggregate for lightweight concrete

    2004.8.1  An innovative technology of processing non-selfbloating clays into expanded-clay aggregate (fillers) for lightweight concrete in a melting-converter with

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  • Structural concrete using expanded clay aggregate: a

    PDF On Apr 1, 2018, R. Vijayalakshmi and others published Structural concrete using expanded clay aggregate: a review Find, read and cite

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  • Agri: Expanded Clay pebbles for plants, hydroponics and

    Agri Expanded Clay pebbles high total porosity (approx. l’85% by volume) gives very good root ventilation and oxygenation to plants, benefiting plant health. At the same time, their high hydric retention (approx. 30%) makes

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  • Production of Expanded Clay Pellets by Using Non-selfbloating

    2011.9.16  PDF The objective of this study is to investigate the utilization potential of several organic residues and poorly self-bloating (coefficient of... Find, read and cite

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  • The use of expanded clay balls (A) as a substrate for a

    The use of expanded clay balls (A) as a substrate for a small, ‘passive’ hydroponics system, showing broccoli (B) and saltbush, Atriplex ssp. (C) after a light salt stress (50 mM NaCl).

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  • ANALYSIS OF PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE USING EXPANDED CLAY

    2017.11.30  Using expanded clay pebbles as fine aggregates increases the aesthetic appearance, so this can be used in manufacturing ceramics, tiles and

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  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Expanded Clay Pebbles - Hydro

    The Do’s and Don’ts of Expanded Clay Pebbles. Expanded clay pebbles have been a staple of hydroponic systems for years. They’re safe and easy to use and provide plants with plenty of what they need to thrive.

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