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某机电工程安装公司承包了该市某工厂的一项设备安装工程,其中有一台对基础要求十分严格

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某机电工程安装公司承包了该市某工厂的一项设备安装工程,其中有一台对基础要求十分严格的设备。应业主要求,机电安装公司派出两名懂混凝土基本知识、设备基础验收和处理知识以及懂机电安装技术的技术人员随同基础施工单位一起工作。由于混凝土选材、配合比合适,并按照设备基础验收的一般要求,经过检查验收,发现不符合要求的部分,进行了有效处理,达到了设计的要求,设备安装工程圆满结束。

常用来浇灌设备基础及地脚螺栓孔,也可用来制造防水层或加固结构的水泥属于( )。

A.石膏矾土膨胀水泥

B.硅酸盐膨胀水泥

C.矿渣水泥

D.快硬水泥

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