C04B20/026

Mechanically activated cementitious composite for stopping the impact of firearms

The present invention refers to a mechanically activated cementitious composite for stopping the impact of firearms, which involved the designing of mixes of Portland Composite Cement PCC mechanically activated through high energy mechanical milling (HEM) with other ingredients, such as: Ordinary PCC Cement, fine sand, fibers, and polymeric additives, among other compounds, to prepare high-performance composite walls capable of stopping several calibers up to type 50 (typically loaded in Barret rifles). In accordance with Mexican and U.S. Standards for ballistic tests, which entail the approval of the concrete ballistic-resistant wall as long as it resists one impact with a 50 caliber Barret, the present invention allows the construction of composite walls (with dimensions of 40×40×15 cm) with mechanically activated cement and performance complying with the standards.

Mechanically activated cementitious composite for stopping the impact of firearms

The present invention refers to a mechanically activated cementitious composite for stopping the impact of firearms, which involved the designing of mixes of Portland Composite Cement PCC mechanically activated through high energy mechanical milling (HEM) with other ingredients, such as: Ordinary PCC Cement, fine sand, fibers, and polymeric additives, among other compounds, to prepare high-performance composite walls capable of stopping several calibers up to type 50 (typically loaded in Barret rifles). In accordance with Mexican and U.S. Standards for ballistic tests, which entail the approval of the concrete ballistic-resistant wall as long as it resists one impact with a 50 caliber Barret, the present invention allows the construction of composite walls (with dimensions of 40×40×15 cm) with mechanically activated cement and performance complying with the standards.

Filler Made from Sorted Waste Materials for the Production of Cement-bound Shaped Bodies
20210340064 · 2021-11-04 ·

A filler for production of cement-bound shaped bodies, comprising a material group mixture of comminuted and sorted waste materials, conditioned with chemical reagents/compounds in the presence of water, wherein the material group mixture is composed of comminuted and sorted waste materials, selected from the following material groups: PPK: paper, paperboard, cardboard plastics inert material textiles wood
which are mixed according with a mass-related material group vector and then comminuted.

Method for modifying recycled fine powder of concrete and use thereof

Methods for modifying a recycled fine powder of concrete and uses thereof. A method for modifying a recycled fine powder can include: crushing a collected waste concrete block with a crusher, grinding with a ball mill, and passing through a 100-mesh sieve, to obtain a recycled fine powder with d50 of 13.5 μm; placing the obtained recycled fine powder in a dry environment at a high temperature, drying, then taking out, and cooling to room temperature; preparing tannic acid solutions with different concentrations, mixing the cooled recycled fine powder with the prepared tannic acid solutions, and continuously stirring by a glass rod.

Method for modifying recycled fine powder of concrete and use thereof

Methods for modifying a recycled fine powder of concrete and uses thereof. A method for modifying a recycled fine powder can include: crushing a collected waste concrete block with a crusher, grinding with a ball mill, and passing through a 100-mesh sieve, to obtain a recycled fine powder with d50 of 13.5 μm; placing the obtained recycled fine powder in a dry environment at a high temperature, drying, then taking out, and cooling to room temperature; preparing tannic acid solutions with different concentrations, mixing the cooled recycled fine powder with the prepared tannic acid solutions, and continuously stirring by a glass rod.

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.

High-strength glass-ceramic-based lightweight aggregates and preparation method thereof

The invention discloses high-strength glass-ceramic-based lightweight aggregates and the preparation method thereof. The mass ratio of raw material components is 50-70 parts of engineering muck, 20-40 parts of glass, 3-7 parts of calcium carbonate, 3-7 parts of magnesium oxide, and 2-10 parts of a nucleating agent; the nucleating agent is at least one of calcium fluoride, titanium dioxide, and chromium oxide. After crushing, mixing, and granulating, spherical particles with a particle size of 10-12 mm are formed; and then the product can be obtained after drying, sintering, and cooling. The obtained lightweight aggregate from the invention has a diopside matrix which provides high strength and a low water absorption rate at low densities. Moreover, waste glass and engineering muck could be utilized with high value.

CEMENTITIOUS REAGENTS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USES THEREOF
20210340062 · 2021-11-04 ·

Described are cementitious reagent materials produced from globally abundant inorganic feedstocks. Also described are methods for the manufacture of such cementitious reagent materials and forming the reagent materials as microspheroidal glassy particles. Also described are apparatuses, systems and methods for the thermochemical production of glassy cementitious reagents with spheroidal morphology. The apparatuses, systems and methods make use of an in-flight melting/quenching technology such that solid particles are flown in suspension, melted in suspension, and then quenched in suspension. The cementitious reagents can be used in concrete to substantially reduce the CO.sub.2 emission associated with cement production.

DEGRADABLE MATERIALS CONTAINING WASTE PAPER PRODUCTS
20230312417 · 2023-10-05 · ·

Disclosed herein are feedstock materials which can be used for the manufacture of industrial products and consumer goods. The feedstock materials comprise particles of a comminuted paper product having fibrous portions on an outer surface thereof distributed throughout a diagenetically formed mineral aggregate comprising gypsum, syngenite and magnesium hydroxide and/or magnesium sulphate. The feedstock material, and products produced therefrom, is adapted to degrade when buried. Also disclosed herein are methods for producing the feedstock materials, and products produced from the feedstock materials.