FILLING MATERIAL
20240109810 ยท 2024-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
C04B2111/00663
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B16/08
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B2103/0045
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B2111/00724
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C04B16/08
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
The invention relates to a dry mix of a thermally insulating fill material for backfilling and/or filling. The fill material includes a cement-based binder and a thermally insulating material, and the thermally insulating material is newly foamed monograin polystyrene beads.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A dry mix of a thermally insulating fill material for at least one of backfilling and filling, the fill material comprising: a cement-based binder; and a thermally insulating material; wherein the thermally insulating material is newly foamed monograin polystyrene beads.
12. A dry mix according to claim 11, wherein an average size of the polystyrene beads is in a range of 2-12 mm.
13. A dry mix according to claim 12, wherein the average size of the polystyrene beads is in a further range of 3-5 mm.
14. A dry mix according to claim 11, wherein a density of the polystyrene beads is in a range of 8-40 kg/m.sup.3.
15. A dry mix according to claim 14, wherein the density of the polystyrene beads is in a further range of 12-18 kg/m.sup.3.
16. A dry mix according to claim 11, wherein an amount of the binder amount is between 20 and 125 kg/m.sup.3.
17. A dry mix according to claim 16, wherein the amount of the binder amount is between 45 to 85 kg/m.sup.3.
18. A dry mix according to claim 11, wherein the binder comprises Portland cement.
19. A dry mix according to claim 11, wherein the binder comprises amorphous silica as an additive.
20. A method for at least one of backfilling and filling using a dry mixture of a heat-insulating fill material, comprising: mixing the dry mixture with water to form a semi-dry mixture, the dry mixture comprising a cement-based binder and a thermally insulating material comprising newly foamed monograin polystyrene beads; and introducing the semi-dry mixture into a space to be one of filled and backfilled; wherein the fill material in the space is present with a sphere packing structure, with the polystyrene beads being binder-wetted and air is present in interstices of the polystyrene beads.
21. The method according to claim 20, further comprising covering a surface of the one of the backfill and the fill with one of an air-permeable material and a breathable material after the introducing operation.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the one of the air-permeable material and the breathable material is one of a tarpaulin and a foil.
23. A backfill or fill made according to a method, the method comprising: mixing a dry mixture of a heat-insulating fill material with water to form a semi-dry mixture, the dry mixture comprising a cement-based binder and a thermally insulating material comprising newly foamed monograin polystyrene beads; and introducing the semi-dry mixture into a space to be one of filled and backfilled; wherein the fill material in the space is present with a sphere packing structure, with the polystyrene beads being bonded by the binder and air is present in interstices of the polystyrene beads.
24. The backfill or fill according to claim 23, wherein the sphere packing structure is open-celled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] For a schematic illustration of the structure of the applied fill material, the following drawings are attached:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0055] As illustrated in
[0056] Intermediate spaces remain between the wetted spheres 1, which spaces are connected to one another.
[0057] During curing, heated air can rise in the interstices within the sphere packing and escape on its surface.
[0058] After the filling or backfilling has hardened, a layer of another material is usually applied to it, which closes or seals the surface of the filling or backfilling. When backfilling a pool, this is done using the reinforced concrete ring anchor. The pool floor plate is covered by the pool itself.
[0059] In
[0060] However, a complete coating of the monograin spheres 2 with binder is preferred.
[0061] A dye is preferably added to the binder. Complete wetting or thorough mixing can be visually recognized from the color contrast of the colored binder to the preferably white polystyrene beads. After the binder has hardened, the sphere packing structure is retained, with the polystyrene beads being connected to one another by the hardened binder, air being present in the interstices of the polystyrene beads connected by the binder.