Patent classifications
B28C5/462
SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF SEQUESTERING CARBON DIOXIDE IN CONCRETE
Systems and methods of sequestering carbon dioxide in concrete are described herein. The methods include combining water and a foaming agent to form a foaming agent mixture, adding a gas comprising carbon dioxide to the foaming agent mixture in a first mixing chamber, mixing the water, the gas comprising carbon dioxide and the foaming agent to form a foam mixture in the first mixing chamber, the foam mixture comprising a plurality of foam bubbles containing the at least a portion of the carbon dioxide, combining the foam mixture with concrete materials in a second mixing chamber so that the foam mixture contacts the concrete materials, the concrete materials comprising cement, and mixing the foam mixture and the concrete materials in the second mixing chamber to form the concrete having the carbon dioxide sequestered therein.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION
The invention provides compositions and methods directed to carbonation of a cement mix during mixing. The carbonation may be controlled by one or more feedback mechanisms to adjust carbon dioxide delivery based on one or more characteristics of the mix or other aspects of the mixing operation.
INJECTION MOLDING APPARATUS AND INJECTION MOLDING METHOD
An injection molding apparatus including a ceramic powder material injection device, a supercritical fluid providing device, and a mold is provided. The ceramic powder material injection device is adapted to contain a ceramic powder material. The supercritical fluid providing device is adapted to provide a supercritical fluid to the ceramic powder material injection device. The mold has a molding concavity, wherein the ceramic powder material injection device is adapted to mix the ceramic powder material and the supercritical fluid to form a mixed material and inject the mixed material into the molding concavity. In addition, an injection molding method is also provided.
System and method of applying carbon dioxide during the production of concrete
The present disclosure involves systems and methods for applying CO2 to concrete, which may be performed in-situ or through a separate, stand-alone process. According to another embodiment disclosed herein, a system and method for applying CO2 to one or more materials used in the production of concrete is also provided.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION
The invention provides compositions and methods directed to carbonation of a cement mix during mixing. The carbonation may be controlled by one or more feedback mechanisms to adjust carbon dioxide delivery based on one or more characteristics of the mix or other aspects of the mixing operation.
Carbonation of cement mixes
The invention provides methods and compositions for carbonation of cement mixes using pressurized carbon dioxide delivered to the mix.
Methods and compositions for concrete production
The invention provides compositions and methods directed to carbonation of a cement mix during mixing. The carbonation may be controlled by one or more feedback mechanisms to adjust carbon dioxide delivery based on one or more characteristics of the mix or other aspects of the mixing operation.
PRECARBONATION OF CEMENT MIXES
The invention provides methods and compositions for carbonation of a wet cement mix. The wet cement mix may be carbonated prior to addition of aggregates, admixture, SCM, and/or other components to produce a carbonated concrete mix. The methods and compositions may include high shear mixing of a cement or concrete mix, either during or before carbonation.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF APPLYING CARBON DIOXIDE DURING THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE
The present disclosure involves systems and methods for applying CO2 to concrete, which may be performed in-situ or through a separate, stand-alone process. According to another embodiment disclosed herein, a system and method for applying CO2 to one or more materials used in the production of concrete is also provided.
System and method of applying carbon dioxide during the production of concrete
The present disclosure involves systems and methods for applying CO2 to concrete, which may be performed in-situ or through a separate, stand-alone process. According to another embodiment disclosed herein, a system and method for applying CO2 to one or more materials used in the production of concrete is also provided.