C04B22/106

SLAG-BASED HYDRAULIC BINDER, DRY MORTAR COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME AND SYSTEM FOR ACTIVATING A SLAG-BASED BINDER

A hydraulic binder including (in % by dry weight); A. at least 50 of at least one ground and granulated blast-furnace slag; B. more than 5 of at least one calcium aluminate cement and/or of at least one calcium sulfoaluminate cement; C. more than 5 of at least one source of sulfate ions; D. between 1 and 5 of Ca(OH).sub.2 and/or Portland cement; E. between 0.01 and 1 of at least one alkali metal carbonate; F. and at least one alkalifying reagent consisting of at least one alkali metal carbonate and/or bicarbonate, different from E; under the following conditions: (i) amount of C allows sulfate ions of C to react with B and A; (ii) the amount of F sufficiently causes a reaction with D in water resulting in a wet formulation with a pH not less than 12, for a water-to-mortar mixing rate between 10 and 35% by weight.

METHOD FOR ACCELERATING AND FLUIDIFYING WET CONCRETES OR MORTARS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ACTIVATING AGENT, A WATER REDUCING POLYMER, CONSISTING IN USING PERFORMANCE ADDITIVE INCLUDING CHAOTROPIC IONS AND ITS USE IN LOW CARBON ALTERNATIVE BINDER COMPOSITIONS

The invention concerns a method for fluidifying wet concrete or industrial mortar compositions comprising: (a) at least one hydraulic binder, (b) at least one water reducing polymer, (c) at least one accelerator in the form of a salt containing at least one kosmotropic ion, (d) water, and (e) possibly one or more supplementary cementitious materials, and (f) possibly one or more filler materials, the method comprising a step of adding at least one salt (ch) including at least one chaotropic ion to the concrete or industrial mortar composition.

METHOD FOR ACCELERATING AND FLUIDIFYING WET CONCRETES OR MORTARS COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ACTIVATING AGENT, A WATER REDUCING POLYMER, CONSISTING IN USING PERFORMANCE ADDITIVE INCLUDING CHAOTROPIC IONS AND ITS USE IN LOW CARBON ALTERNATIVE BINDER COMPOSITIONS

The invention concerns a method for fluidifying wet concrete or industrial mortar compositions comprising: (a) at least one hydraulic binder, (b) at least one water reducing polymer, (c) at least one accelerator in the form of a salt containing at least one kosmotropic ion, (d) water, and (e) possibly one or more supplementary cementitious materials, and (f) possibly one or more filler materials, the method comprising a step of adding at least one salt (ch) including at least one chaotropic ion to the concrete or industrial mortar composition.

METHODS TO USE WATER SHUTOFF MATERIAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING ALKALINE NANOSILICA DISPERSION AND SODIUM BICARBONATE IN DOWNHOLE CONDITIONS

This disclosure relates a method of reducing water production in a wellbore, which may include introducing an alkaline nanosilica dispersion to the wellbore such that it contacts a water producing zone of the wellbore, introducing a sodium bicarbonate activator to the wellbore such that it contacts the alkaline nanosilica dispersion in the water producing zone, and forming a gelled solid from the water shutoff material in the water producing zone, thereby reducing water production in the wellbore.

METHODS TO USE WATER SHUTOFF MATERIAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING ALKALINE NANOSILICA DISPERSION AND SODIUM BICARBONATE IN DOWNHOLE CONDITIONS

This disclosure relates a method of reducing water production in a wellbore, which may include introducing an alkaline nanosilica dispersion to the wellbore such that it contacts a water producing zone of the wellbore, introducing a sodium bicarbonate activator to the wellbore such that it contacts the alkaline nanosilica dispersion in the water producing zone, and forming a gelled solid from the water shutoff material in the water producing zone, thereby reducing water production in the wellbore.

USE OF AQUEOUS EMULSIONS BASED ON PROPYLETHOXYSILANE OLIGOMERS AS AN ADDITIVE IN HYDRAULICALLY SETTING CEMENT COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCTION OF SHRINKAGE CHARACTERISTICS

An aqueous oil-in-water emulsion containing a propylethoxysilane oligomer mixture or a mixture of a propylethoxysilane oligomer mixture and octyltriethoxysilane in a weight ratio of 3:1 to 1:3, at least one emulsifier or an emulsifier system, at least one content of a 2-aminoethanol and water is used as an addition in the production of hydraulically setting cement mixtures such as mortar, screed or concrete for reduction of the shrinkage characteristics.

USE OF AQUEOUS EMULSIONS BASED ON PROPYLETHOXYSILANE OLIGOMERS AS AN ADDITIVE IN HYDRAULICALLY SETTING CEMENT COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCTION OF SHRINKAGE CHARACTERISTICS

An aqueous oil-in-water emulsion containing a propylethoxysilane oligomer mixture or a mixture of a propylethoxysilane oligomer mixture and octyltriethoxysilane in a weight ratio of 3:1 to 1:3, at least one emulsifier or an emulsifier system, at least one content of a 2-aminoethanol and water is used as an addition in the production of hydraulically setting cement mixtures such as mortar, screed or concrete for reduction of the shrinkage characteristics.

Biopolymer Cement Additive

The present invention is directed to a biopolymer cement additive, a biopolymer cement composition containing the additive, the use of the additive for the production of, mortar or concrete and a process for the preparation of concrete or mortar implementing the biopolymer cement additive.

Biopolymer Cement Additive

The present invention is directed to a biopolymer cement additive, a biopolymer cement composition containing the additive, the use of the additive for the production of, mortar or concrete and a process for the preparation of concrete or mortar implementing the biopolymer cement additive.

Aerated fiber cement building products and methods of making the same

Disclosed herein are low density fiber cement articles, such as fiber cement building panels and sheets, comprised of multiple overlaying fiber cement substrate layers having small and uniform entrained air pockets distributed throughout. Also disclosed herein are air entrainment systems and methods for manufacturing aerated low density fiber cement panels or sheets with consistent air void content and uniform air void distribution. Also disclosed herein are air entrainment technologies adapted to work in conjunction with the Hatschek process to produce aerated fiber cement articles having controlled air void content and distribution.