Patent classifications
C04B2103/54
Cementitious Composition With High Bond Strength To Both Asphalt And Cement Based Materials
A cementitious composition includes a Portland cement and at least one non-Portland hydratable cement selected from the group consisting of calcium sulfoaluminate cement, a calcium aluminosilicate cement, and calcium aluminate cement, wherein the Portland cement has a content of at least 10 percent based on the total weight of the non-Portland hydratable cement powder, wherein the cementitious composition is free of latex bonding agents, and wherein the cementitious composition is bondable to asphalt. The cementitious composition may also include an aggregate in the form of asphalt millings.
Cementitious Composition With High Bond Strength To Both Asphalt And Cement Based Materials
A cementitious composition includes a Portland cement and at least one non-Portland hydratable cement selected from the group consisting of calcium sulfoaluminate cement, a calcium aluminosilicate cement, and calcium aluminate cement, wherein the Portland cement has a content of at least 10 percent based on the total weight of the non-Portland hydratable cement powder, wherein the cementitious composition is free of latex bonding agents, and wherein the cementitious composition is bondable to asphalt. The cementitious composition may also include an aggregate in the form of asphalt millings.
Halogen-free quaternary amines and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides an aqueous composition comprising a quaternary amine compound neutralized with a polycarboxylic acid. The aqueous composition is particularly useful for inerting clay in cement compositions as well as compatibilzing pigments in pigment dispersions.
Halogen-free quaternary amines and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides an aqueous composition comprising a quaternary amine compound neutralized with a polycarboxylic acid. The aqueous composition is particularly useful for inerting clay in cement compositions as well as compatibilzing pigments in pigment dispersions.
Gypsum panels, systems, and methods
Gypsum panels and methods for their manufacture are provided herein. The gypsum panels include a gypsum core having a first surface and a second opposed surface and a first fiberglass mat associated with the first surface of the gypsum core, such that gypsum from the gypsum core penetrates at least a portion of the first fiberglass mat.
Gypsum panels, systems, and methods
Gypsum panels and methods for their manufacture are provided herein. The gypsum panels include a gypsum core having a first surface and a second opposed surface and a first fiberglass mat associated with the first surface of the gypsum core, such that gypsum from the gypsum core penetrates at least a portion of the first fiberglass mat.
ON DEMAND KIT FOR CUSTOMIZABLE CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITIONS
A packaged additive for preparing a cementitious composition comprises a water-soluble paper container and at least one non-liquid additive packaged within the water-soluble paper container. A kit for preparing a hardenable cementitious composition comprises the packaged additive and a separate packaged base cementitious material. Also disclosed is a method for preparing a hardenable cementitious composition using the packaged additive and separate base cementitious material components of the kit, and a method for repairing a flaw in a cementitious structure using the hardenable cementitious composition prepared with the packaged additive and the separate base cementitious material.
ON DEMAND KIT FOR CUSTOMIZABLE CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITIONS
A packaged additive for preparing a cementitious composition comprises a water-soluble paper container and at least one non-liquid additive packaged within the water-soluble paper container. A kit for preparing a hardenable cementitious composition comprises the packaged additive and a separate packaged base cementitious material. Also disclosed is a method for preparing a hardenable cementitious composition using the packaged additive and separate base cementitious material components of the kit, and a method for repairing a flaw in a cementitious structure using the hardenable cementitious composition prepared with the packaged additive and the separate base cementitious material.
BLAST FURNACE SLAG-TYPE PAINT
To provide a blast furnace slag-type paint using a liquid inorganic material composed of a fluid suspension.
A blast furnace slag-type two-part paint in which a stabilized aqueous suspension containing the following blast furnace slags is contained as the main agent, an alkaline liquid having dissolved therein sodium silicate, sodium carbonate, or potassium carbonate that induces a hydraulic reaction of the suspension serves as the hydraulic reaction inducer, and the main agent and the hydraulic reaction inducer are separately packaged.
<Components of the main agent> (A) 0.5 to 42% by weight of a high-blast-furnace-slag-content blast furnace slag having a blast furnace slag content of 60% or more with respect to the total weight of the blast furnace slag; (B) 0.1 to 20% by weight of a blocking agent containing a phosphorus-containing compound; (C) 0.3 to 5%, preferably 0.3 to 2.5% of a blocking agent differing from a phosphorus-containing compound; (D) water retention agent; others.
BLAST FURNACE SLAG-TYPE PAINT
To provide a blast furnace slag-type paint using a liquid inorganic material composed of a fluid suspension.
A blast furnace slag-type two-part paint in which a stabilized aqueous suspension containing the following blast furnace slags is contained as the main agent, an alkaline liquid having dissolved therein sodium silicate, sodium carbonate, or potassium carbonate that induces a hydraulic reaction of the suspension serves as the hydraulic reaction inducer, and the main agent and the hydraulic reaction inducer are separately packaged.
<Components of the main agent> (A) 0.5 to 42% by weight of a high-blast-furnace-slag-content blast furnace slag having a blast furnace slag content of 60% or more with respect to the total weight of the blast furnace slag; (B) 0.1 to 20% by weight of a blocking agent containing a phosphorus-containing compound; (C) 0.3 to 5%, preferably 0.3 to 2.5% of a blocking agent differing from a phosphorus-containing compound; (D) water retention agent; others.