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English: Little magic bubble inside Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC). In the picture, we see a lot of small and beautiful Tobermorite crystals that make the lightweight concrete very strong. Tobermorite is like toothpaste making the tooth structure stronger. AAC has been a useful building material for about 70 years, but only in Scanning Electron Microscope we will see in more detail its structure.
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Source This scanning microscopy image was taken at the Institute of Technology University of Tartu during the research work of lightweight concretes
Author Tarmo Tamm (project manager), Markus Otsus, Artur Kaljo

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