Patent classifications
C04B2111/72
CHEMICAL RESISTANT POLYMER CONCRETE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Chemical-resistant polymer concrete and methods of use thereof are described herein. The polymer concrete comprises a polymer layer and aggregates. The polymer layer is formed by reacting an epoxy vinyl ester resin promoted with cobalt and catalyzed by a peroxide. A concrete substrate is formed by layering the polymer layer and aggregates in thin alternating layers until a desired thickness is achieved. This layering method can reduce shrinkage of the concrete, thereby preventing cracking, deformation or debonding.
Rapid-hardening mortar composition
This rapid-hardening mortar composition includes: a rapid-hardening admixture; cement; and a fine aggregate, wherein the cement is contained in an amount of 100 parts by mass to 2,000 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the rapid-hardening admixture, the rapid-hardening admixture is a composition that contains: calcium aluminate; inorganic sulfate in an amount of 50 parts by mass to 200 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the calcium aluminate; and a setting modifier in an amount of 0.1 parts by mass to 10 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the calcium aluminate, and an average particle diameter of the calcium aluminate is in a range of 8 μm to 100 μm, and an average particle diameter of the setting modifier is in a range of 5 μm or less.
COMPOSITION FOR A POWDER MORTAR AND A POWDER MORTAR, IN PARTICULAR FOR USE AS A SPACKLING COMPOUND
The invention relates to a composition for a powder mortar comprising one or more fillers, one or more binders, one or more thickeners and optionally further additives, wherein at least one of the one or more binders comprises a starch, and wherein at least one of the one or more thickeners is an etherified starch. The invention further relates to a corresponding powder mortar, in particular for use as a spackling compound.
HYDROPHOBIC, WATER-REDISPERSIBLE POLYMER POWDER COMPOSITION
A hydrophobic, water-redispersible polymer powder composition contains a) a main polymer having a1) more than 60 parts by weight of vinyl laurate monomer units a2) 5 to 30 parts by weight of vinyl acetate monomer units, a3) 5 to 30 parts by weight of ethylene monomer units, a4) 0 to 10 parts by weight of other ancillary monomer units,
where the parts by weight total 100 parts by weight, b) 0.5 to 30% by weight of one or more protective colloids, c) 0 to 30% by weight of antiblocking agent, d) 0 to 20% by weight of organosilicon compound, and e) 0 to 20% by weight of fatty acid or derivatives of the fatty acids,
where the % s by weight are based on the total weight of the polymer a).
STRUCTURE REPAIRING METHOD
A structure repairing method applied to concrete structures ensures a short construction period and high reliability in a wide temperature range. The method includes a first repairing layer forming step of applying a radical-polymerizable resin composition (A) to a structure to form a first repairing layer, a second repairing layer forming step of applying a repairing material (X) containing a radical-polymerizable resin composition (Ax) and a filler (B) to the first repairing layer before the first repairing layer is cured, thereby forming a second repairing layer, and a repairing layer curing step of curing the radical-polymerizable resin composition (A) and the radical-polymerizable resin composition (Ax), wherein (A) and (Ax) each contain a radical-polymerizable resin (a1), a radical-polymerizable unsaturated monomer (a2), a hydroxy group-containing aromatic tertiary amine (a3), and an organic peroxide (a4), and (a1) and (a2) in each of (A) and (Ax) total 75% by mass or more.
LOW SHRINKAGE, FAST DRYING SPACKLING OR JOINT COMPOUND
Spackling and joint compounds with lower shrinkage, better sanding, and fast drying. Methods for repairing walls and ceiling in which the present spackling compound is applied to a variety of substrates, including wallboard, plaster and/or wood. Methods for finishing seams in wall construction in which the spackling/joint compound is used for finishing the seams.
REPAIR COMPOUND AND METHODS OF USE
A repair compound for use in all applications and particularly well-suited for large hole repair. The repair compound includes a latex resin, a thickener, fibers, and a filler material. In some embodiments, the repair compound is configured to exhibit pseudoplastic-type behavior. In some embodiments, the repair compound has a density of not greater than 4.0 lbs/gal. In some embodiments, the repair compound includes hydrophobic and hydrophilic fibers of different morphologies. In some embodiments, the repair compound includes HASE-type thickeners. In some embodiments, the repair compound includes a bimodal distribution of hollow glass microspheres from two different strength/size curves.
DISPERSION POWDER COMPOSITION CONTAINING VINYL ALCOHOL COPOLYMERISATE
Water-redispersible polymer powders with improved characteristics in building materials are prepared using a drying aid which is a polyvinyl alcohol copolymer also containing vinyl ester monomers and specific comonomers.
Composition comprising at least one microorganism and use thereof
A composition contains at least one microorganism which can form a phosphate or carbonate precipitate in an alkaline medium, and at least one calcium source. The composition has at least one silicon compound having at least one Si-atom, at least one C-atom, and at least one H-atom. The composition can be used in a method for producing a construction product.
Flowable slag-fly ash binders for construction or repair
A method of using a flowable binder for construction or repair comprises providing a binder mixture including an alkali metal silicate, fly ash, slag, and added water, where a total water-to-solids mass ratio of the binder mixture is in a range from about 0.2 to 0.5. The binder mixture is mixed together with inert particles to form a flowable mortar. The flowable mortar is distributed over a bed of coarse aggregate, and the mortar seeps into interstices of the coarse aggregate. Upon curing, a composite comprising reinforcement material embedded in a cured binder is formed.