C04B2111/00612

Neutron absorbing concrete wall and method for producing such concrete wall
11810682 · 2023-11-07 · ·

The object of the invention relates to a neutron absorbing concrete wall (10), which concrete wall (10) has an internal delimiting surface (11a), and an external delimiting surface (11b) on an opposite side to the internal delimiting surface (11a), the essence of which is that it contains a first concrete layer (13a) on the side of the internal delimiting surface (11a), and a second concrete layer (13b) on the side of the external delimiting surface (11b), which first concrete layer (13a) contains at least 0.05 mass % boron-10 isotope (10B), and the second concrete layer (13b) is formed as heavyweight concrete. The object of the invention also relates to a method for creating a neutron radiation absorbing concrete wall (10) that has an internal delimiting surface (11a), and an external delimiting surface (11b) on an opposite side to the internal delimiting surface (11a), the essence of which is a first concrete layer (13a) containing at least 0.05 mass % boron-10 isotope (.sup.10B) is formed on the side of the internal delimiting surface (11a), and a second concrete layer (13b) created as heavyweight concrete is formed on the side of the external delimiting surface (11b). The object of the invention also relates to a neutron absorbing concrete wall (10), the essence of which is that it is formed as heavyweight concrete containing at least 0.05 mass % boron-10 isotope (.sup.10B).

Cement Board with Water-Resistant Additive
20230357078 · 2023-11-09 ·

In the present disclosure, a cement board is disclosed. The cement board comprises a core having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and a binder including a pozzolan material and a water-resistant additive, wherein the water-resistant additive is present in an amount of less than 5 wt. % based on the weight of the pozzolan material.

Permeable pavement system including a permeable pavement composition and a related method

A permeable pavement system including a permeable pavement composition and a related method are provided. The permeable pavement system includes a first layer of a permeable pavement composition including a quantity of a first permeable pavement material and a quantity of cured carbon fiber composite material (CCFCM) incorporated therewith, the first layer defining a first surface; and a second layer of a second permeable pavement material deposited over a substantial entirety of and covering the first surface of the first layer of the permeable pavement composition, wherein the first layer interfaces with the second layer to at least strengthen the permeable pavement system.

COMPOSITE SHEET, LAMINATE, AND EVALUATION METHOD FOR ESTIMATING ADHESIVENESS OF COMPOSITE SHEET

One aspect of the present disclosure provides a composite sheet including a porous sintered ceramic component having a thickness of less than 2 mm and a resin filled into pores of the sintered ceramic component, wherein the resin is a semi-cured product of a resin composition including a compound having a cyanate group and the content of triazine rings in the resin is 0.6 to 4.0 mass %.

Electrically conductive binder for manufacturing heatable building parts

Electrically conductive binder comprising a cement, a sterically stabilizing superplasticizer, a rheology modifier, graphite particles with carbon content higher than 60%, and graphene; cementitious mixture comprising the binder, and heatable building elements, preferably underfloor heating layers and/or heating panels and/or heating layers close to a wall, as well as floors with underfloor heating systems comprising a layer from the binder.

Composite heat insulation system

The invention relates to a composite heat insulation system, comprising an insulating layer, optionally a reinforcing layer, which is applied to the insulating layer, and a cover layer, which is applied to the insulating layer or, if present, to the reinforcing layer, characterized in that the cover layer contains composite particles, wherein the composite particles contain at least one organic polymer and at least one inorganic solid, wherein the weight percentage of inorganic solid is 15 to 40 wt %, with respect to the total weight of organic polymer and inorganic solid in the composite particle.

AEROGEL- AND/OR XEROGEL-BASED MASS FOR ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND USE THEREOF
20220274880 · 2022-09-01 ·

A composition, in particular for use as a printable and/or extrudable mass, comprises or consists of: 10-99.99 vol. % of a high-porosity material, whereby the high-porosity material is an aerogel and/or a xerogel, 0.001-5.0 vol. % of an organic binding promoter and, optionally, balance to 100 vol. % of further components.

STABILIZED GYPSUM PARTICLES

The present invention is directed to a construction chemical composition for the preparation of gypsum articles, said construction chemical composition comprising fine calcium sulfate and a dispersant being a polyarylether. Further the present invention is directed to a process for preparing said construction chemical composition as well as an article comprising said construction chemical composition.

ARTICLE MADE OF CONGLOMERATE MATERIAL, COMPOSITE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SUCH ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE ARTICLE MADE OF CONGLOMERATE MATERIAL
20220298078 · 2022-09-22 ·

Article made of conglomerate material comprising an aggregate comprising granules of expanded glass or expanded ceramic/clay and defining between them intergranular cavities, and a binder. The binder is present in the minimum quantity necessary for coating the expanded glass or expanded ceramic/clay granules, and the intergranular cavities contain only air and are free from filler material. Moreover, the binder is present in a volumetric quantity comprised between 6% and 12% of the total volume of the article.

Carbon foam, stack carbon foam, and method of manufacturing stack carbon foam

It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a thin-film carbon foam and a method of manufacture the same. It is another object of the present disclosure to provide a stack carbon foam having fewer through holes and a method of manufacturing the same. The carbon foam of the present disclosure is, for example, a stack carbon foam being a stack of at least two monolayer carbon foams stacked one another, each monolayer carbon foam comprising linear portions and node portions joining the linear portions, or a carbon foam comprising linear portions and node portions joining the linear portions, wherein the ratio of the number of large through holes having a diameter of 1 mm or more to the surface area of the carbon foam is 0.0003/mm.sup.2 or less.