hokie66 is correct as usual! There are additives that react with portland cement that cause expansion to counteract the inherent shrinkage during the hydration of portland cement. Aluminum powder is one of those additives, but the proportions have to be carefully controlled. Another way to reduce shrinkage is to use an aggregate that has low absorption such as metallic aggregates and some slag aggregates...again the 'recipe' is critical which is why, as hokie66 noted, the manufacturers guard their secrets of the mix.