Patent classifications
C04B40/0625
Fire-resistant two-component mortar system based on aluminous cement for a fire-resistant chemical fastening of anchors and post-installed reinforcing bars and use thereof
A fire-resistant two-component mortar system contains a curable aqueous-phase aluminous cement component A and an initiator component B in aqueous-phase for initiating the curing process. Component A further contains at least one blocking agent selected from phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid and phosphonic acids, at least one plasticizer, and water. Component B contains an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water. A fire-resistant two-component system, which is ready-for-use, can be used for a fire-resistant chemical fastening of anchors and post-installed reinforcing bars in mineral surfaces, such as structures made of brickwork, concrete, pervious concrete or natural stone.
Fire-resistant two-component mortar system based on aluminous cement for a fire-resistant chemical fastening of anchors and post-installed reinforcing bars and use thereof
A fire-resistant two-component mortar system contains a curable aqueous-phase aluminous cement component A and an initiator component B in aqueous-phase for initiating the curing process. Component A further contains at least one blocking agent selected from phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid and phosphonic acids, at least one plasticizer, and water. Component B contains an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water. A fire-resistant two-component system, which is ready-for-use, can be used for a fire-resistant chemical fastening of anchors and post-installed reinforcing bars in mineral surfaces, such as structures made of brickwork, concrete, pervious concrete or natural stone.
Multi-component mortar system
A multi-component mortar system including a component A and a component B wherein, component A includes aluminous cement, at least one set inhibitor, at least one mineral filler and water, and component B includes an initiator system for the set-inhibited aluminous cement, at least one mineral filler and water. The multi-component mortar system is easy to use and suitable for repair and refurbishment and particularly for printing 3D structures.
Two-component mortar system based on aluminous cement and use thereof
A two-component mortar system, which includes a component A; and a component B, which is in aqueous-phase for initiating a curing process. Component A comprises water, aluminous cement, at least one plasticizer, and at least one blocking agent selected from the group consisting of phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid, and a phosphoric acid. Component B includes an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water.
Two-component mortar system based on aluminous cement and use thereof
A two-component mortar system, which includes a component A; and a component B, which is in aqueous-phase for initiating a curing process. Component A comprises water, aluminous cement, at least one plasticizer, and at least one blocking agent selected from the group consisting of phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid, and a phosphoric acid. Component B includes an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water.
Fastening system and use thereof
A fastening system for chemically fastening an anchor, the fastening system including a chemical anchor that is a ready-for-use two-component mortar system based on albuminous cement, and an anchor rod comprising an attachment region and an anchoring region. The anchor rod is insertable into a borehole and has a profiled section including a plurality of expansion sections disposed axially in a row which are conically shaped.
Fastening system and use thereof
A fastening system for chemically fastening an anchor, the fastening system including a chemical anchor that is a ready-for-use two-component mortar system based on albuminous cement, and an anchor rod comprising an attachment region and an anchoring region. The anchor rod is insertable into a borehole and has a profiled section including a plurality of expansion sections disposed axially in a row which are conically shaped.
Use of calcium sulfate in an inorganic mortar system based on aluminous cement to increase load values
An inorganic mortar system for a chemical fastening of an anchor in a mineral surface includes calcium sulfate, a component A, and a component B for initiating a curing process. Component A includes water, aluminous cement, at least one plasticizer, and at least one blocking agent selected from phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid, and a phosphonic acid. Component B includes an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water. Component A is also a curable composition.
Use of calcium sulfate in an inorganic mortar system based on aluminous cement to increase load values
An inorganic mortar system for a chemical fastening of an anchor in a mineral surface includes calcium sulfate, a component A, and a component B for initiating a curing process. Component A includes water, aluminous cement, at least one plasticizer, and at least one blocking agent selected from phosphoric acid, metaphosphoric acid, phosphorous acid, and a phosphonic acid. Component B includes an initiator, at least one retarder, at least one mineral filler, and water. Component A is also a curable composition.
Method for the construction of a data center
A method for the construction of a data center, includes (a) providing a fresh concrete composition including a paste that includes a hydraulic binder, a mineral addition and water, the paste being present in a mixture with sand and aggregates, whereby the paste is present in the concrete composition in a volume of <320 L/m.sup.3 and/or the solid volume fraction of said paste is >50 vol.-% and (b) placing the fresh concrete composition so as to build walls, a floor and/or a ceiling of the data center, which are intended to surround the individual components of computer systems, which are housed in the data center.