Abstract
This study investigates the physical and mechanical properties of cement composites based on industrial waste materials. Technogenic mineral additives were introduced into Portland cement, and their effects on density, specific surface area, and volumetric stability were analyzed under laboratory conditions. The obtained results showed that the additives did not deteriorate the main technical properties of cement and, in some cases, even improved them. The research findings confirm the possibility of producing environmentally and economically efficient cement through the utilization of technogenic waste materials.
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