microsilica
Microsilica, commonly known as silica fume, is a highly reactive, ultrafine form of silicon dioxide (SiO2) produced as a byproduct of silicon metal or ferrosilicon alloy manufacturing. It consists of spherical particles typically 0.1 to 0.3 micrometers in diameter and exhibits a very high specific surface area, which causes a tendency to agglomerate if not properly dispersed in a cementitious mix.
Used as a pozzolanic material in cement and concrete, microsilica reacts with calcium hydroxide released during
In concrete, microsilica is typically added as a partial replacement for cement or as a highly active
Handling considerations include ensuring thorough dispersion to avoid dry clumps, using admixtures such as superplasticizers, and