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titleOfInvention Method for producing hydrothermally solidified body
abstract (57) [Problem] To produce a hydrothermally solidified product having high bending strength by autoclaving using crushed stone dust and calcareous raw material. SOLUTION: A method for producing a hydrothermally solidified body which forms a raw material containing crushed stone dust and a calcareous substance and performs autoclave treatment. By including a monosaccharide or a disaccharide in the raw material, the strength of the hydrothermally solidified product can be increased.
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