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Microwave Curing and Drying of Cellular Concrete
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Traditionally the heating and curing of cellular concrete takes place in an autoclave. This building material is a thermal insulator so the curing and drying processes are energy and time consuming. Volumetric heating is an attractive method for improving the throughputs.
A feasibility study leads to the conclusion that microwave processing is not likely to be applied in a large scale production process.
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