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Optical Aspects on the Mineral Matrix – Fibre Bonding (Part 2)
Abstract Concrete is one of the most used construction materials but there is also the need to continuously improve it. The high consumption of natural resources and energy when manufacturing cement demand a “greener” approach. One possibility is to partially replace the cement with other admixtures, transforming the material into a more ecological version. In the present paper is also continued the experimental analysis of the possibility to embed various textile structures with a modified mineral matrix.