Cementitious compositions and their use in corrosion protection

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C428S294700, C428S325000, C427S230000, C427S234000, C427S239000, C138S146000

Reexamination Certificate

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06960379

ABSTRACT:
A cementitious composition (1) which, in the hardened state, acts as a low leaching coating in low alkalinity and low hardness waters. The composition comprises at least one cement and a highly reactive pozzolan. The cementitious composition can be applied to a surface such as a metallic drinking water pipe (2) in order to provide corrosion protection therefor.

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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 115, No. 24, Dec. 16, 1991, No. 262057n entitled “Lining of Water Pipes with Mortar” from JP 03 164 459.

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