To reduce the size and amount of shrinkage cracks that frequently occu
r in Portland cement concrete, expansive cements have been developed,
namely sulfoaluminate-type cements. These cements are increasingly use
d for the repair of concrete structures. This paper reports an approac
h to general concepts associated with sulfoaluminate-type cements. The
procedure for mix proportioning of the calcium sulfoaluminate cement
blend using kaolin as a source of aluminates is described and the resu
lts of an experimental investigation of the behaviour of expansive cem
ent mortars with respect to expansion and strength characteristics are
presented. The hydrated crystalline products are also identified.