Patent classifications
C04B14/048
Light-weight, high strength, polymer concrete support blocks, and systems incorporating same
The present disclosure relates to support blocks that can be used for decks and foundations fabricated from polymer concrete. Yet further, the present disclosure relates to deck, floor, and foundation systems comprising the disclosed support blocks. The support blocks can mate with or otherwise serve as foundation elements for use in conjunction with construction elements such as posts, joists, stringers, mounting frames, and equipment, among other things.
Light-weight, high strength, polymer concrete support blocks, and systems incorporating same
The present disclosure relates to support blocks that can be used for decks and foundations fabricated from polymer concrete. Yet further, the present disclosure relates to deck, floor, and foundation systems comprising the disclosed support blocks. The support blocks can mate with or otherwise serve as foundation elements for use in conjunction with construction elements such as posts, joists, stringers, mounting frames, and equipment, among other things.
Density enhancement methods and compositions
The present invention relates to granular composite density enhancement, and related methods and compositions. The application where the properties are valuable include but are not limited to: 1) additive manufacturing (“3D printing”) involving metallic, ceramic, cermet, polymer, plastic, or other dry or solvent-suspended powders or gels, 2) concrete materials, 3) solid propellant materials, 4) cermet materials, 5) granular armors, 6) glass-metal and glass-plastic mixtures, and 7) ceramics comprising (or manufactured using) granular composites.
Density enhancement methods and compositions
The present invention relates to granular composite density enhancement, and related methods and compositions. The application where the properties are valuable include but are not limited to: 1) additive manufacturing (“3D printing”) involving metallic, ceramic, cermet, polymer, plastic, or other dry or solvent-suspended powders or gels, 2) concrete materials, 3) solid propellant materials, 4) cermet materials, 5) granular armors, 6) glass-metal and glass-plastic mixtures, and 7) ceramics comprising (or manufactured using) granular composites.
Method for reducing or avoiding alkali-aggregate reaction in set concrete
A method for reducing or avoiding an alkali-aggregate reaction in a cured concrete. The method includes providing a curable concrete mixture which includes alkali-sensitive aggregates (A), at least one organosilicon compound (B) and/or at least one siloxane (B2). Mass hydrophobization of the curable concrete mixture is achieved by way of adding at least one organosilicon compound (B) to the curable concrete mixture prior to its curing thereby reducing or avoiding an alkali-aggregate reaction in the cured concrete.
Method for reducing or avoiding alkali-aggregate reaction in set concrete
A method for reducing or avoiding an alkali-aggregate reaction in a cured concrete. The method includes providing a curable concrete mixture which includes alkali-sensitive aggregates (A), at least one organosilicon compound (B) and/or at least one siloxane (B2). Mass hydrophobization of the curable concrete mixture is achieved by way of adding at least one organosilicon compound (B) to the curable concrete mixture prior to its curing thereby reducing or avoiding an alkali-aggregate reaction in the cured concrete.
Amine-containing asphalt binder composition
Provided herein is an asphalt binder composition, and more particularly, an amine-containing asphalt binder composition capable of improving mixability between an asphalt binder and an aggregate, and compactibility and water resistance of an asphalt paving mixture. More particularly, the present invention relates to an asphalt binder composition capable of being used in hot mix asphalt for improving workability and/or stripping-resistance, warm-mix asphalt, recycling of reclaimed asphalt pavement, or the like.
PHOTOLUMINESCENT PREMIXED COMPOSITIONS, RELATED METHODS AND USES
A premixed photoluminescent composition and related hardened form and method of forming joints for pavers or stones. The premixed photoluminescent composition comprises solid aggregates; a photoluminescent particulate component adapted to emit light when photoexcited; and a binder. When in contact with an activator, oxygen or water, the binder is adapted to harden into a water-resistant binder matrix that bonds the solid aggregates and embeds the photoluminescent particulate component. In use, the water-resistant binder matrix has a transparency allowing transmission of at least a portion of the light emitted by the photoluminescent particulate component.
PHOTOLUMINESCENT PREMIXED COMPOSITIONS, RELATED METHODS AND USES
A premixed photoluminescent composition and related hardened form and method of forming joints for pavers or stones. The premixed photoluminescent composition comprises solid aggregates; a photoluminescent particulate component adapted to emit light when photoexcited; and a binder. When in contact with an activator, oxygen or water, the binder is adapted to harden into a water-resistant binder matrix that bonds the solid aggregates and embeds the photoluminescent particulate component. In use, the water-resistant binder matrix has a transparency allowing transmission of at least a portion of the light emitted by the photoluminescent particulate component.
Photoluminescent premixed compositions, related methods and uses
A premixed photoluminescent composition and related hardened form and method of forming joints for pavers or stones. The premixed photoluminescent composition comprises solid aggregates; a photoluminescent particulate component adapted to emit light when photoexcited; and a binder. When in contact with an activator, oxygen or water, the binder is adapted to harden into a water-resistant binder matrix that bonds the solid aggregates and embeds the photoluminescent particulate component. In use, the water-resistant binder matrix has a transparency allowing transmission of at least a portion of the light emitted by the photoluminescent particulate component.