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titleOfInvention Hardener for soil stabilization chemicals and soil stabilization chemicals
abstract The present invention provides a curing agent for a soil-stabilized chemical solution that can obtain desired curing time and strength with a small amount of use, hardly causes caking even when stored for a long period of time, and has high solubility in water. A curing agent for a soil stabilization chemical solution according to the present invention is a curing agent used for a soil stabilization chemical solution containing an alkali silicate aqueous solution as a main component, wherein (a) component: sodium hydrogen sulfate and (b) component. : (A) 20-30 parts by mass of aluminum sulfate hydrate with respect to 100 parts by mass of component and (c) component: (a) 2-4 parts by mass of magnesium oxide with respect to 100 parts by mass of component To do. [Selection figure] None
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