C04B18/0418

Eco-Friendly, Crack-Resistant Cementitious Materials

Provided herein are cementitious materials, for example, a crack-resistant cementitious mortar. The cementitious materials are a mixture of cement, at least one recycled fiber reinforcement material, a recycled aggregate material, and water. Also provided is a method for increasing the crack-resistance of a cementitious material by replacing the sand in a cement mortar with a recycled aggregate material and adding at least one recycled fiber reinforcement material and a volume of water.

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES USING INCINERATION ASH
20230073583 · 2023-03-09 · ·

The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of construction aggregates using incineration ash, in which aggregates for construction, such as gravel or sand are manufactured using incineration ashes produced during the incineration process of household waste, food waste, sewage waste, construction and industrial waste, etc. while realizing eco-friendly manufacturing environments, reducing costs through successive steps and reducing and discharging harmful gases produced during firing.

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES USING INCINERATION ASH
20230073583 · 2023-03-09 · ·

The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of construction aggregates using incineration ash, in which aggregates for construction, such as gravel or sand are manufactured using incineration ashes produced during the incineration process of household waste, food waste, sewage waste, construction and industrial waste, etc. while realizing eco-friendly manufacturing environments, reducing costs through successive steps and reducing and discharging harmful gases produced during firing.

BARITE FOR HEAVY METAL REMOVAL
20230174426 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The present invention relates to the use of particulate mineral material comprising barite for scavenging heavy metal anions from a liquid medium, wherein the heavy metal anions form water-insoluble barium salts with barium cations of the barite, and wherein the particulate mineral material has a specific surface area of from 0.1 m.sup.2/g to 100 m.sup.2/g, measured using nitrogen sorption and the BET method.

BARITE FOR HEAVY METAL REMOVAL
20230174426 · 2023-06-08 · ·

The present invention relates to the use of particulate mineral material comprising barite for scavenging heavy metal anions from a liquid medium, wherein the heavy metal anions form water-insoluble barium salts with barium cations of the barite, and wherein the particulate mineral material has a specific surface area of from 0.1 m.sup.2/g to 100 m.sup.2/g, measured using nitrogen sorption and the BET method.

METHOD FOR RECYCLING BYPRODUCT SLUDGE IN RECYCLED AGGREGATE PRODUCING PROCESS FROM WASTE CONCRETE
20170283293 · 2017-10-05 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method for treating and recycling, in an environment-friendly manner, sludge and waste water generated in a process for crushing waste concrete and recycling waste concrete into aggregates. Sand is separated from sludge configured from cement components and sand components and is recycled as fine aggregates, and the cement components can be used as concrete admixtures. Furthermore, the present invention introduces a mineral carbonation technique and thereby allows pH of waste water to satisfy an environmental standard and allows high value calcium carbonate to be produced.

METHODS FOR RECYCLING USED ENGINE OIL
20230250021 · 2023-08-10 ·

Disclosed herein are improved methods for recycling used engine oil (UEO). The method includes steps of, mixing UEO, a superplasticizer, and water to give a suspension; mixing aggregates, ordinary Portland cement (OPC), fly ash, silicate fume, and the water to give a first mixture; adding the suspension to the first mixture to give a second mixture; and molding and curing the second mixture into a concrete. The thus produced concrete contains up to 5% of UEO (by weight of total cementitious material) and exhibits comparable compressive properties as to that of ordinary concrete.

Synthetic soil and methods for producing same from waste
11766705 · 2023-09-26 · ·

The present disclosure provides efficient and cost-effective methods for producing synthetic soil and synthetic stone from waste, including inorganic waste and organic waste, through a hydrolysis-polycondensation process.

Synthetic soil and methods for producing same from waste
11766705 · 2023-09-26 · ·

The present disclosure provides efficient and cost-effective methods for producing synthetic soil and synthetic stone from waste, including inorganic waste and organic waste, through a hydrolysis-polycondensation process.

Mortar for eco-masonry element

A mortar for formation of a masonry element includes a co-product from the production of steel and an alkaline solution. A masonry element is formed from the mortar, the masonry element including at least one of a brick, a block, a paver, veneer stone, exterior or interior wall panels, roof tiles, faux slate, faux wood, decorative stone, and a poured structure. A method of forming a masonry element includes providing the mortar and compressing the mortar to form the masonry element.