Oil-in-water suspensions as additives for cements

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106 90, 106107, 106314, C04B 2408

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for forming a cement composition which comprises mixing hydratable cement particles, water and an oil-in-water suspension wherein the oil droplets of the suspension are surrounded by colloidal particles having a zeta potential of between about +18 and -18 millivolts, and allowing the mixture to cure.

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