Patent classifications
C04B18/06
CURABLE FORMULATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS
According to some embodiments, a curable mixture configured to set in the presence of water, wherein the mixture comprises magnesium oxide, a primary cementitious component and at least one accelerant. A proportion by weight of the primary cementitious component is 80% to 120% of a proportion of magnesium oxide by weight.
PROCESSING AND TRACKING OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS IN CEMENT KILNS
Methods of processing biological materials such as the remains of humans or pets, which may be enclosed in a casket, include depositing the biological materials, including the remains and/or the casket, into a cement kiln and operating the cement kiln to produce clinker, thereby incorporating products of the biological remains into the clinker, such as into a crystal or molecular structure of the clinker, and then grinding the clinker to form a cementitious product.
PROCESSING AND TRACKING OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS IN CEMENT KILNS
Methods of processing biological materials such as the remains of humans or pets, which may be enclosed in a casket, include depositing the biological materials, including the remains and/or the casket, into a cement kiln and operating the cement kiln to produce clinker, thereby incorporating products of the biological remains into the clinker, such as into a crystal or molecular structure of the clinker, and then grinding the clinker to form a cementitious product.
High Strength, Tough, Coal and Coal By-Product Based Composite Ceramics
A composite material, compositions, processes and methods of using coal and coal by-products composite ceramics is provided for use as a safe, non-toxic material for construction, building and architecture components. The composite material disclosed herein is formed from resin/coal aggregates that contain and prevent the release of harmful impurities that naturally occur in both coal and coal by-products while the advantages of coal-based composites are made available to the building industry. The strength, density and porosity of the composites can be tailored within a wide range to fit the final application by controlling the materials, form factor and processing parameters during fabrication.
High Strength, Tough, Coal and Coal By-Product Based Composite Ceramics
A composite material, compositions, processes and methods of using coal and coal by-products composite ceramics is provided for use as a safe, non-toxic material for construction, building and architecture components. The composite material disclosed herein is formed from resin/coal aggregates that contain and prevent the release of harmful impurities that naturally occur in both coal and coal by-products while the advantages of coal-based composites are made available to the building industry. The strength, density and porosity of the composites can be tailored within a wide range to fit the final application by controlling the materials, form factor and processing parameters during fabrication.
Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Cement
A cement composition including a hydraulic cement material, a latent-hydraulic cement material, and a non-hydraulic cement material. Also provided is a method including combining, at a jobsite, the cement composition comprising the hydraulic cement material, the latent-hydraulic cement material, and the non-hydraulic cement material with water to provide a cement slurry, and allowing the cement slurry to harden in the presence of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) to provide a hardened cement.
Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Cement
A cement composition including a hydraulic cement material, a latent-hydraulic cement material, and a non-hydraulic cement material. Also provided is a method including combining, at a jobsite, the cement composition comprising the hydraulic cement material, the latent-hydraulic cement material, and the non-hydraulic cement material with water to provide a cement slurry, and allowing the cement slurry to harden in the presence of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) to provide a hardened cement.
CHAR BRICKS AND METHODS OF FABRICATION THEREOF
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to char bricks and methods of making char bricks. A composition (e.g., a char brick) includes about 0% to about 10% sand, about 30% to about 70% pyrolysis char (PC), and about 30% to about 60% cement. The PC has a particle size distribution from about 50 μm to about 500 μm. A method of making the composition includes mixing dry ingredients into a dry mixture, mixing the dry mixture with water to create a wet mixture; molding the wet mixture into a composition; and curing the composition. The dry ingredients include sand, pyrolysis char (PC), and cement. The PC has a particle size distribution from about 50 μm to about 500 μm.
CONCRETE ADMIXTURE
The present invention provides an admixture for concrete with an excellent flow retainability over a long time of 120 minutes until the placement of the concrete without loss of strength, and in which a workable time and constructability are obtainable because a suitable setting time is obtained, and in which bleeding is suppressible.
The admixture for concrete comprises a lignin derivative (A), a copolymer having a hydrolysable group (B) and a (meth)acrylic-based viscosity adjusting component (C), wherein the copolymer having the hydrolysable group (B) is a copolymer of at least two monomers consisting of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having hydrolysability (b1) and an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having a polyalkyleneoxide ether chain (b2).
Application of Bioremediation Agents Forming Underwater Sanctuary by Coral Reefs from Cremated Remains
An application and a composition of bioremediation agents and cremated remains forming underwater sanctuaries and structures by coral reefs comprising a homogenous mixture of calcium compounds, clay, cement, earthworm enzymes, and human/animal ashes. The composition will benefit nearby reefs with added calcium for rehabilitating reefs and earthworm enzymes with detoxifying properties. The underwater sanctuaries and structures will provide habitats for wildlife.