C04B18/021

CRACK SELF-HEALING AGENT FOR CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS CAPABLE OF BINDING CORROSIVE IONS IN SEAWATER, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20220135490 · 2022-05-05 ·

Disclosed are a crack self-healing agent for cement-based materials capable of binding corrosive ions in seawater, and a preparation method thereof. A core material of the agent is an active inorganic composite component capable of chemically binding Cl, Mg, and S, a wall layer is polymethyl methacrylate, and an interface improvement layer is a cement layer. A preparation method includes: (1) thoroughly mixing active components capable of binding corrosive ions, and filling a resulting mixture into a direct compression mold; (2) applying a pressure to the direct compression mold and holding the pressure on using a pressing machine, and demolding to obtain a core material body; (3) placing the core material body obtained in a solution of PMMA in acetone for coating, and taking out the core material body and drying; (4) coating a layer of cement before the acetone is completely volatilized to obtain the crack self-healing agent.

Photoluminescent premixed compositions, related methods and uses

A premixed photoluminescent composition and related hardened form and method of forming joints for pavers or stones. The premixed photoluminescent composition comprises solid aggregates; a photoluminescent particulate component adapted to emit light when photoexcited; and a binder. When in contact with an activator, oxygen or water, the binder is adapted to harden into a water-resistant binder matrix that bonds the solid aggregates and embeds the photoluminescent particulate component. In use, the water-resistant binder matrix has a transparency allowing transmission of at least a portion of the light emitted by the photoluminescent particulate component.

Roofing Granules with High Solar Reflectance, Roofing Products with High Solar Reflectance, and Processes for Producing Same
20220119309 · 2022-04-21 ·

Solar reflective roofing granules include a binder and inert mineral particles, with solar reflective particles dispersed in the binder. An agglomeration process preferentially disposes the solar reflective particles at a desired depth within or beneath the surface of the granules.

Roofing Granules with High Solar Reflectance, Roofing Products with High Solar Reflectance, and Processes for Producing Same
20220119309 · 2022-04-21 ·

Solar reflective roofing granules include a binder and inert mineral particles, with solar reflective particles dispersed in the binder. An agglomeration process preferentially disposes the solar reflective particles at a desired depth within or beneath the surface of the granules.

NOVEL METHOD OF PRODUCING IMPROVED LIGHTWEIGHT CERAMIC SAND AND USES THEREOF
20210363057 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present invention discloses a novel, improved, simple and economic process for manufacturing lightweight ceramic sand. The lightweight ceramic sand is produced from the industrial wastes, wherein the major raw materials are fly ash, bauxite residue and biomass-coal fly ash. The present invention relates to the production of new fine particulates at high throughput and at low manufacturing cost to provide an alternative or substitute to the fast-depleting natural sand including crushed stones and lightweight fine aggregates produced from expanded clay, expanded glass and volcanic activities. Lightweight ceramic sand of the present invention can be used as a building and construction material and foundry sand.

Methods and systems for multi-stage encapsulation of wastes and production thereof into aggregate products
11174185 · 2021-11-16 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention may provide encapsulation of waste (2) materials in a first (1), double (5), triple (7), or even quadruple (44) encapsulation. Encapsulation may include waste (2), ash (4), Portland cement (3), water, chemicals, or the like. Agglomerates formed perhaps with high energy mixing may be processed, cured, or the like.

Methods and systems for multi-stage encapsulation of wastes and production thereof into aggregate products
11174185 · 2021-11-16 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention may provide encapsulation of waste (2) materials in a first (1), double (5), triple (7), or even quadruple (44) encapsulation. Encapsulation may include waste (2), ash (4), Portland cement (3), water, chemicals, or the like. Agglomerates formed perhaps with high energy mixing may be processed, cured, or the like.

METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-HARDENED CEMENT COMPOSITIONS, ADMIXTURE TO BE USED IN SUCH METHOD, AND USE OF SOLID GRANULES PRODUCED BY SUCH METHOD

Methods for the treatment of non-hardened cement compositions, especially returned concrete, and admixtures suitable to be used in such methods. The admixtures include modified starch and a sugar. Also, solid granules obtained by the methods and fresh concrete or mortar utilizing solid granules thus obtained.

METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-HARDENED CEMENT COMPOSITIONS, ADMIXTURE TO BE USED IN SUCH METHOD, AND USE OF SOLID GRANULES PRODUCED BY SUCH METHOD

Methods for the treatment of non-hardened cement compositions, especially returned concrete, and admixtures suitable to be used in such methods. The admixtures include modified starch and a sugar. Also, solid granules obtained by the methods and fresh concrete or mortar utilizing solid granules thus obtained.

COMPOSITE CEMENTITIOUS DISCRETE-ELEMENT FEEDSTOCK AND IMPROVED CONSTRUCTION METHOD USING SAME
20210340063 · 2021-11-04 ·

A composite cementitious feedstock includes mineral rock agglutinates, super absorbent polymer (SAP) particles, cement particles, and a binder. Each of the agglutinates has irregular surface regions and cavities originating at the irregular surface regions. At least a portion of the SAP particles and cement particles are disposed on the irregular surface regions and in the cavities. The binder coheres the agglutinates, SAP particles, and cement particles.