Patent classifications
C04B2111/1056
Non-load bearing masonry block containing crumb rubber
Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.
Artificial stone and method of making same
A lightweight artificial stone system comprises a plurality of artificial stones, each of the artificial stones formed of at least some portion of cement, expanded glass, the lightweight artificial stones having a density in the range of between about 30 and 70 pounds per cubic foot.
NON-LOAD BEARING MASONRY BLOCK CONTAINING CRUMB RUBBER
Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.
Crumb-rubber augmented masonry blocks
Crumb Rubber augmented masonry blocks including cement, aggregate, water, and crumb rubber. Crumb rubber is extracted from scrape tires after being processed and then mixed in specified percentages with aggregate, cement and water. In the present disclosure sand, which is used in the formation of conventional blocks, is replaced with crumb rubber to produce a sand-free masonry block containing crumb rubber. The developed crumb rubber masonry blocks satisfied the ASTM non-load bearing requirements in addition to satisfying the water absorption test.
DRY MORTAR, MORTAR SLURRY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SEMI-RIGID COATINGS
The present invention relates to a dry mortar and a mortar slurry as well as a method for producing semi-rigid coatings. In one embodiment, the dry mortar or the mortar slurry contains a cement, a very fine component and a plasticizer and is free from silica fume, wherein the mortar slurry can be applied at a temperature of the asphalt support structure of 55 to 80 C. and a compressive strength of at least 100 N/mm.sup.2 is achieved after 28 days. In a further embodiment, the dry mortar or the mortar slurry also contains a gelling agent such that the mortar slurry has a reduced efflux tendency.
QUARTZ-FREE COMPOSITE SURFACE
An engineered stone surface and method of forming engineered stone surfaces utilizing a glass/mineral mixture with a resin binder to form an engineered stone structure that is completely devoid of quartz (crystalline silica) to possess the visual aesthetics of natural quartzites.
PLASTER MATERIAL COMPOSITION FOR USE IN CONSTRUCTION AND METHODS OF PREPARING THE SAME
A material composition for a bio-composite plaster material for use in construction is disclosed. The composition includes a binder, a filler, a polymer, and an additive. The binder includes calcium sulphate hemihydrate, the filler includes cork, the polymer includes vinyl acetate, and the additive includes modified amino acid. The filler is an agro-based bio fiber. The composition provides high thermal insulation. A method of preparing and using the composition includes preparing the composition, mixing the composition with water for a first predetermined amount of time to produce the bio-composite plaster material having a predetermined consistency, and applying a coat of the bio-composite plaster material on a surface during the construction activity.