Patent classifications
C04B16/082
CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITION COMPRISING POWDERED POLYURETHANE
A cementitious composition, in particular a dry mortar, including a) 5-50 mass parts, preferably 10-45 mass parts, more preferably 15-29 mass parts of a composite hydraulic binder, b) 0.1-4 mass parts, preferably 0.5-3 mass parts, more preferably 1-2 mass parts of powdered polyurethane, and c) optionally 50-90 mass parts, preferably 60-85 mass parts of aggregate. The cementitious composition is particularly useful as a cementitious tile adhesive, a render or part of a render system.
Cement board with water-resistant additive
In the present disclosure, a cement board is disclosed. The cement board comprises a core having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and a binder including a pozzolan material and a water-resistant additive, wherein the water-resistant additive is present in an amount of less than 5 wt. % based on the weight of the pozzolan material.
Cement board with water-resistant additive
In the present disclosure, a cement board is disclosed. The cement board comprises a core having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and a binder including a pozzolan material and a water-resistant additive, wherein the water-resistant additive is present in an amount of less than 5 wt. % based on the weight of the pozzolan material.
Composite insulation including an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam
The invention relates to insulating composite materials comprising an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam. The invention also relates to the product method of said materials, and to the use of same.
Composite insulation including an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam
The invention relates to insulating composite materials comprising an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam. The invention also relates to the product method of said materials, and to the use of same.
Cement Board with Water-Resistant Additive
In the present disclosure, a cement board is disclosed. The cement board comprises a core having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and a binder including a pozzolan material and a water-resistant additive, wherein the water-resistant additive is present in an amount of less than 5 wt. % based on the weight of the pozzolan material.
Cement Board with Water-Resistant Additive
In the present disclosure, a cement board is disclosed. The cement board comprises a core having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and a binder including a pozzolan material and a water-resistant additive, wherein the water-resistant additive is present in an amount of less than 5 wt. % based on the weight of the pozzolan material.
COMPOSITE INSULATION INCLUDING AN INORGANIC AEROGEL AND A MELAMINE FOAM
The invention relates to insulating composite materials comprising an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam. The invention also relates to the product method of said materials, and to the use of same.
COMPOSITE INSULATION INCLUDING AN INORGANIC AEROGEL AND A MELAMINE FOAM
The invention relates to insulating composite materials comprising an inorganic aerogel and a melamine foam. The invention also relates to the product method of said materials, and to the use of same.
Insulating Material and Method of its Production
An insulating material, especially a non-flammable thermally insulating material containing water glass and a plastic component consisting of a mixture containing 43 to 57.5 weight percent of a plastic component, 30 to 47 weight percent of an aqueous solution of silicate, 9 to 11.5 weight percent of hollow glass microspheres, and 0.1 to 1 weight percent of a water glass stabilizer. Method of production of the insulating material, especially method of production of the non-flammable thermally insulating material lying in the fact that, as the first step, a water glass stabilizer is added into the aqueous solution of silicate and, at the same time, a mixture of phenyl methyl diisocyanate and branched polyol is prepared and then the aqueous solution of silicate is intermixed with the mixture of phenyl methyl diisocyanate and branched polyol and thereafter hollow glass spheres are added into the resulting mixture and everything is then thoroughly mixed again.