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1 Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Continuous monitoring of calcium sulfate hemihydrate and dehydrate X-ray diffraction peaks was done to determine the kinetics of gypsum-product formation during the setting of plaster mixtures containing various concentrations of accelerators and retarders. Amounts of product formation were then correlated to Gillmore setting times and to compressive strengths.
Submitted on April 18, 1969
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