In this work, a nondestructive and noninvasive technique, based on
laser technology and the use of the Kubelka–Munk model to calculate
the dynamic behavior of the cement paste from the diffuse reflection
properties of both cement components and hydration products, is
proposed. Also, the Powers–Brunauer model is used to explain this
behavior during the first 9 h of the hydration process. This method
allows us to obtain the initial and final cement setting times from
the diffuse reflection measurements.