metacaolín
Metacaolín is a processed form of kaolin clay, a naturally occurring mineral. It is produced by heating kaolin to specific temperatures, typically between 600 and 900 degrees Celsius. This calcination process alters the structure of the kaolin, removing chemically bound water and transforming its crystalline structure into an amorphous, more reactive form. The resulting material, metacaolín, possesses pozzolanic properties.
Pozzolans are siliceous or silico-aluminous materials that, in the presence of moisture, will react chemically with
The incorporation of metacaolín into concrete can lead to several beneficial effects. It can improve the strength