kalsiumsialua
Kalsiumsialua, also known as calcium silicate, is a compound formed by the reaction of calcium oxide (CaO) with silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is a white, amorphous powder that is commonly used in various industrial applications. The compound is known for its high thermal stability and resistance to chemical corrosion, making it suitable for use in high-temperature environments and as a refractory material.
Kalsiumsialua is primarily used in the production of cement and concrete. It acts as a pozzolanic material,
In addition to its use in construction, kalsiumsialua is also utilized in the production of ceramics and
Kalsiumsialua is generally considered safe for use in industrial applications, but proper handling and storage procedures