Patent classifications
C04B2201/10
GYPSUM COMPOSITION COMPRISING UNCOOKED STARCH HAVING MID-RANGE VISCOSITY, AND METHODS AND PRODUCTS RELATED THERETO
Disclosed are product (e.g., board), slurry, and methods relating to an uncooked starch that can be used to enhance strength in one or more gypsum layers in the board. The uncooked starch has a hot water viscosity of from about 20 BU to about 300 BU according to the HWVA method, and/or a mid-range peak viscosity of from about 120 Brabender Units to about 1000 Brabender Units.
METHOD OF REDUCING STICKINESS OF CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITIONS
The present invention provides a method and admixture composition for making hydratable cementitious compositions, ones believed to have much less stickiness in comparison to prior methods. Decreased stickiness in concrete mixes means that they are easier to pour or to cast into place, as well as easier to finish. Dispersant carboxylate polymers of the invention having this ability are characterized by possessing two different, relatively short chain lengths of polyalkyleneoxide units and low weight-average molecular weights.
Gypsum composition comprising uncooked starch having mid-range viscosity, and methods and products related thereto
Disclosed are product (e.g., board), slurry, and methods relating to an uncooked starch that can be used to enhance strength in one or more gypsum layers in the board. The uncooked starch has a hot water viscosity of from about 20 BU to about 300 BU according to the HWVA method, and/or a mid-range peak viscosity of from about 120 Brabender Units to about 1000 Brabender Units.
CEMENT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PHYLLOSILICATE AND METHODS OF USE
Cement compositions containing a hydraulic cement, a synthetic phyllosilicate (e.g. Laponite), and silica flour. The cement compositions may optionally include other additives such as an expandable agent, a defoamer, and a fluid loss controller. Cement slurries and wellbore cements made therefrom are also specified. The inclusion of the synthetic phyllosilicate has enhanced the mechanical strength, improved the density homogeneity, as well as decreased the permeability of the wellbore cement, making it suitable for cementing oil and gas wells under high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) conditions.
Process For Producing A Glazed Ceramic Body
The invention relates to a process for producing a glazed ceramic body, in which (a) a glazing material is applied to a non-densely sintered substrate material and (b) the substrate material and the glazing material are subjected to a heat treatment in a temperature range which extends from a first temperature T.sub.1 to a second temperature T.sub.2, which is higher than the first temperature, in order to obtain the glazed body.
The invention also relates to the use of a glazing material for glazing a non-densely sintered substrate material.
EMISSIONS TREATMENT COMPONENTS AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE
In a process for manufacturing a catalytic converter component, a ceramic unit is used that has been prepared by extruding green ceramic product through a die to form an extrusion having a honeycomb substrate structure in which tubular passages extend along the extrusion, the passages bounded by walls dividing adjacent passages from one another. The unit is obtained by cutting off a length of the extrusion and curing and firing it. The process further comprises, following the firing, injecting a mixture of a mastic component and a particulate metal component from an end of the ceramic unit into selected ones of the cells so as to block the selected cells over at least a part of the lengths thereof while maintaining all of the walls of the ceramic unit, and curing the injected material to render the injected material solid.
Non-Flowable Quick-Setting Phosphate Cement Repair Material with Strong Cohesive Forces and Preparation Method Thereof
The present invention belongs to the field of composite materials, and particularly to a non-flowable quick-setting phosphate cement repair material with strong cohesive forces and the preparation method thereof. The material comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 20% to 40% of sand, 5% to 12% of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, 10% to 25% of magnesium oxide, 2% to 8% of fly ash, 30% to 60% of rubber powder, 6% to 10% of silica fume, 0.35% to 0.6% of a polycarboxylate high efficiency water-reducing agent, 1% to 5% of sodium silicate, 1.5% to 2% of a polypropylene fiber, 0.5% to 2% of a retarder, and 8% to 10% of water. The material is used as the repair material for the special positions of bottom boards of bridges or facades of buildings which are damaged, and the repair effect thereof is remarkable.
GYPSUM COMPOSITION COMPRISING UNCOOKED STARCH HAVING MID-RANGE VISCOSITY, AND METHODS AND PRODUCTS RELATED THERETO
Disclosed are product (e.g., board), slurry, and methods relating to an uncooked starch that can be used to enhance strength in one or more gypsum layers in the board. The uncooked starch has a hot water viscosity of from about 20 BU to about 300 BU according to the HWVA method, and/or a mid-range peak viscosity of from about 120 Brabender Units to about 1000 Brabender Units.
Asphalt compositions and methods of making same
A coupled block copolymer composition with a combination of high viscosity at manufacturing, finishing and handling conditions, low viscosity at asphalt blending conditions and suitable viscosity stability is provided for use in asphalt compositions. The composition comprises: (i) a diblock copolymer, (ii) at least a linear triblock copolymer having a peak molecular weight that is 1.5 to 3.0 times the peak molecular weight of the diblock copolymer, and (iii) at least a multiarm coupled block copolymer having a peak molecular weight that is 1.5 to 9.0 times the peak molecular weight of the diblock copolymer, and mixtures thereof. The block copolymer composition is characterized as having a melt viscosity at 110 C. or less of greater than 2.0E7 Poise and a coupling efficiency after 24 hours at 180 C. is less than 25%.
ACCELERATING ADMIXTURE FOR HYDRAULIC COMPOSITIONS
The object of the present invention is a novel admixture comprising a hardening accelerator for hydraulic compositions based on Portland cement and other supplementary cementitious materials.