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Non-hydration strength in cementitious compositions
Described are compositions and methods for controlled strength development in a hydratable cementitious material, and more particularly to the use of polymerizable monomer components, which are initiated and activated by a redox pair which are mixed in controlled fashion, for enhancing non-hydration strength within the matrix of the plastic hydratable cementitious material before setting of the cementitious material begins. Exemplary applications include minimizing pressures on formwork for high fluid ready-mix applications, enhancing support and bonding properties for integrated concrete slab work and other sequential applications, or facilitating speedy 3D printing applications, among other unique possibilities.
Non-hydration strength in cementitious compositions
Described are compositions and methods for controlled strength development in a hydratable cementitious material, and more particularly to the use of polymerizable monomer components, which are initiated and activated by a redox pair which are mixed in controlled fashion, for enhancing non-hydration strength within the matrix of the plastic hydratable cementitious material before setting of the cementitious material begins. Exemplary applications include minimizing pressures on formwork for high fluid ready-mix applications, enhancing support and bonding properties for integrated concrete slab work and other sequential applications, or facilitating speedy 3D printing applications, among other unique possibilities.
Non-hydration strength in cementitious compositions
CHUN BYONG-WA (author) / TREGGER NATHAN (author) / BERODIER ELISE (author) / BURNS ELIZABETH (author) / ROCHA ERNIE (author) / WILSON EZGI (author) / ROBERTS MARK F (author)
2021-03-18
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
C04B
Kalk
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