Patent classifications
B28C7/00
Cement supply control systems and methods
A system comprises a cement mixer, a supply tank to supply dry cement to the cement mixer, and a dry cement height sensor to measure the height of the dry cement in the cement supply tank. A valve controls the flow of dry cement to the cement supply tank based on the signals from the dry cement height sensor. Additional apparatus, methods, and systems are disclosed.
CONCRETE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF PREPARING THE SAME
A concrete product set by pouring a concrete slurry includes a concrete mixture, an aluminum-coated colloidal silica admixture, and optionally, at least one reinforcing fiber selected from the group of fibers. As the poured concrete slurry cures, the poured slurry hardens into a composite material product, and the concrete product defines capillary structures that at least in part fill with aluminum-coated silica and lime. Optional graphene oxide may be used in the concrete slurry, in which embodiment the surrounding aggregate and cement is embedded with graphene oxide flakes. A process for placing a jointless and/or fiberless slab made from the concrete product includes preparing a concrete slurry, pouring the concrete slurry onto substrate, and allowing the concrete slurry to cure.
Method for adhering to fresh concrete temperatures
Method and installation (100) for providing a batch of fresh concrete having a temperature in a predetermined temperature range at a remote point of use, whereby a control unit (140) controls at least one step of cooling of cement and/or aggregate and/or mixing water before mixing and/or of the fresh concrete, during the production of the batch.
Portable warm asphalt preparation apparatus and process for the production of warm asphalt
The subject invention provides a portable warm asphalt preparation apparatus and a process for the production of warm asphalt. In addition to a source of granular plastic and a source of mineral aggregate that, together form an asphalt feed material, the apparatus comprises a first receptacle having an inlet for introducing the asphalt feed material into a chamber, a floor at an inclined plane, and an outlet for discharging asphalt from the chamber. A source of heat supplies heat to the asphalt feed material. The apparatus also has a conveyer for mixing the asphalt feed material and transporting a resultant warm mixture towards the outlet. The apparatus further comprises a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature within the chamber, and a controller that activates or deactivates the heater based on input from the temperature sensor.
Methods and compositions for delivery of carbon dioxide
Provided herein are methods, apparatus, and systems for delivering carbon dioxide as a mixture of solid and gaseous carbon dioxide to a destination. In particular, provided herein are kits for retrofitting a concrete operation to supply gaseous and solid carbon dioxide to concrete in the operation, where the kit includes a conduit to connect to a source of liquid carbon dioxide and to a carbon dioxide injector, the carbon dioxide injector, a second conduit to connect with the carbon dioxide injector, a third conduit to connect with the second conduit, and an intermediate processing unit.
CEMENT DRY ADDITIVE SYSTEM
A dry additive mixing system includes a dry additive dispenser, piping, a mix tank, and a controller. The dry additive dispenser includes a storage hopper, a weight batch hopper connected to the storage hopper, and a transfer auger configured to move dry additive from the storage hopper into the weight batch hopper. The piping is connected to the dry additive dispenser. The mix tank is connected to the piping. The controller is configured to control the transfer auger to move dry additive into the weight batch hopper until a target amount of dry additive in the weight batch hopper is reached, and selectively release the target amount of dry additive into the piping.
Method and plant for cooling a mixture of ingredients of concrete
A method and plant for cooling a mixture of concrete, includes: loading in a hermetically sealed tank a given quantity of ingredients to form the concrete, the ingredients including a predetermined quantity of water; regulating the pressure in the tank to obtain a transitory degree of vacuum in the tank; regulating the pressure inside a hermetically sealed condensation chamber to obtain a basic degree of vacuum in the condensation chamber that is greater than the transitory degree of vacuum, such that the pressure in the condensation chamber is lower than the pressure in the tank; operatively connecting the tank and the condensation chamber to substantially equalize the internal pressure in the tank and in the condensation chamber to a resulting degree of vacuum and to cause at least partial evaporation of the water from the tank towards the condensation chamber to lower the temperature of the ingredients in the tank.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATE
A system for treating aggregate for use in a concrete mixture comprising an intermediary hopper for receiving the aggregate, and an agent source in fluid communication with the intermediary hopper for applying a treatment agent to the aggregate deposited into the intermediary hopper. The treatment agent may be applied to the aggregate prior to the aggregate being used in a concrete hydration process. Method for treating aggregate for use in a concrete mixture comprising feedback control of the application of the treatment agent based at least on measured properties of the aggregate, the treatment agent, and/or the intermediary hopper. Method for treating aggregate for use in a concrete mixture comprising depositing and treating the aggregate as a plurality of batches to increase effective surface area for thermal exchange.