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titleOfInvention Breather for hydraulically setting masses
abstract The invention relates to the improvement of the composition of lime, cement, concrete and mortar additives with regard to the use of a novel, physiologically harmless ventilation system, whereby it is achieved that strengthening effects are produced, especially on structures that are difficult to manufacture, a decrease in its Influence is avoided and adverse consequences for the environment are excluded. DOLLAR A It has been found that the tributyl phosphate (TBP), which has hitherto been unsatisfactory and unstable in use as a deaerator, can be more than replaced by receptor-combined fatty alcohols, their acids or esters or their derivatives, in addition to the building physics properties of the concretes and mortars to be processed physiological and ecological concerns are taken into account much better. DOLLAR A The currently known concrete and mortar admixtures of conventional type as well as polymeric agents and their derivatives are given an additional upgrade in combination with the new ventilation system.
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