Patent classifications
C04B28/145
Gypsum panels, systems, and methods
Gypsum panels and methods of making the same are provided. A method of making a gypsum panel includes forming a first gypsum slurry by combining stucco, water, a siliconate, and a phosphate salt or polymer, and setting the first gypsum slurry to form at least part of a core of the gypsum panel, wherein the gypsum panel displays a 2-hour water absorption test weight increase of at least 10 weight percent less than an otherwise identical comparative panel containing no phosphate salt or polymer in its core.
Gypsum panels, systems, and methods
Gypsum panels and methods of making the same are provided. A method of making a gypsum panel includes forming a first gypsum slurry by combining stucco, water, a siliconate, and a phosphate salt or polymer, and setting the first gypsum slurry to form at least part of a core of the gypsum panel, wherein the gypsum panel displays a 2-hour water absorption test weight increase of at least 10 weight percent less than an otherwise identical comparative panel containing no phosphate salt or polymer in its core.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED EARLY STRENGTH
The present invention relates to construction material compositions comprising at most 55% by dry weight of Portland cement with a high early and late compressive strength. The other main components in the cement are SCMs, limestone, sulfate source and accelerator.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED EARLY STRENGTH
The present invention relates to construction material compositions comprising at most 55% by dry weight of Portland cement with a high early and late compressive strength. The other main components in the cement are SCMs, limestone, sulfate source and accelerator.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SPRAYABLE HEMP-BASED COMPOSITIONS
Described herein are compositions comprising hemp, minerals, and water. Such compositions may be used in construction, building materials, insulation, etc. Such compositions may be sprayed, poured, cast, molded, etc.
GYPSUM CEMENT COMPOSITIONS WITH AGGREGATE STABILIZERS AND METHODS FOR FORMING FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT
This disclosure provides gypsum cement compositions which comprise an aggregate stabilizing mixture containing a combination of a polysaccharide gum and a polyacrylamide-gelatin blend, and methods for making and using these compositions, including pourable/pumpable floor underlayment slurries and methods for forming high strength underlayment on different substrates.
GYPSUM CEMENT COMPOSITIONS WITH AGGREGATE STABILIZERS AND METHODS FOR FORMING FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT
This disclosure provides gypsum cement compositions which comprise an aggregate stabilizing mixture containing a combination of a polysaccharide gum and a polyacrylamide-gelatin blend, and methods for making and using these compositions, including pourable/pumpable floor underlayment slurries and methods for forming high strength underlayment on different substrates.
UNCHARGED CLAY BLOCKING AGENT
The present invention relates to a construction material composition comprising at least one non-ionic copolymer and the use of said construction material composition. Further, the present invention relates to a non-ionic copolymer and the use thereof for modifying robustness against clay deviations.
UNCHARGED CLAY BLOCKING AGENT
The present invention relates to a construction material composition comprising at least one non-ionic copolymer and the use of said construction material composition. Further, the present invention relates to a non-ionic copolymer and the use thereof for modifying robustness against clay deviations.
GYPSUM WALLBOARD AND RELATED METHODS AND SLURRIES
Disclosed is a gypsum board comprising a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets. The set gypsum core is formed from a slurry comprising stucco, water, and at least one pregelatinized starch having a viscosity of from about 20 cP to about 300 cP as measured according to the VMA method described herein. The starch is present in an amount of greater than 10% by weight of the stucco. In preferred embodiments, the board has good strength properties even at lower densities, such as about 31 pcf or less. Also disclosed are a related method of making a gypsum wallboard and a slurry.