Historical Development of Glauch Mixtures: From Ancient Time to Modernity
Tursymuratov B.R. , Karakalpak State University, Uzbekistan Asamatdinov M.O. , Karakalpak State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines plaster mixes from ancient times to modern types such as traditional gypsum, cement, and lime mortar types. Since dry construction mixtures did not exist at all until the mid-20th century, this provides an analysis of the development of modern plaster compositions. As the population's standard of living improves, consumers are increasingly paying attention to the issues of environmental safety and the harmlessness of the materials used. Materials for interior finishing have the greatest impact on human health, not only because they are in direct contact with humans but also because they participate in the formation of the room's microclimate.
Keywords
Plaster mixture, superplasticizer, gypsum binder
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