Radiation-proof concrete
A concrete and anti-radiation technology, applied in the field of building materials, can solve the problems that cannot meet the needs of special projects and have single functions
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[0012] A kind of anti-radiation concrete, its composition is composed of the following components, recorded in parts: 120 parts of bauxite, 25 parts of gypsum, 35 parts of fly ash, 30 parts of lead sulfate particles, 4 parts of steel fiber, 3 parts of glass fiber, 7 parts of triglyceride, 2 parts of softener, 2 parts of air-entraining agent, 245 parts of cement, 190 parts of sieved river sand, and 650 parts of graded gravel.
Embodiment 2
[0014] A kind of anti-radiation concrete, its composition is composed of the following components, recorded in parts: 140 parts of bauxite, 35 parts of gypsum, 45 parts of fly ash, 40 parts of lead sulfate particles, 7 parts of steel fiber, 6 parts of glass fiber, 9 parts of triglyceride, 5 parts of softener, 4 parts of air-entraining agent, 265 parts of cement, 240 parts of sieved river sand, and 700 parts of graded gravel.
[0015] The radiation-proof concrete improved by the invention satisfies the requirement of radiation shielding while ensuring the basic engineering needs.
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