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Thin-layer masonry mortar for autoclaved aerated concrete
The invention belongs to the technical field of building materials and particularly relates to thin-layer masonry mortar for autoclaved aerated concrete. The thin-layer masonry mortar comprises base material and auxiliary material. The base material comprises, by weight percentage, 10-25% of cement, 5-15% of fly ash and the balance of sand. The auxiliary material comprises water-retaining agent and tackifier, wherein the water-retaining agent accounts for 0.05-0.25% of the base material, and the tackifier accounts for 0.5-1.5% of the base material. The mortar has the advantages that the mortar is high in water-retaining performance, good in construction workability and capable of effectively satisfying the mortar thin-layer construction requirements, the tensile bond strength between the mortar and autoclaved aerated concrete building blocks is high, and good wall structure stability is achieved.
Thin-layer masonry mortar for autoclaved aerated concrete
The invention belongs to the technical field of building materials and particularly relates to thin-layer masonry mortar for autoclaved aerated concrete. The thin-layer masonry mortar comprises base material and auxiliary material. The base material comprises, by weight percentage, 10-25% of cement, 5-15% of fly ash and the balance of sand. The auxiliary material comprises water-retaining agent and tackifier, wherein the water-retaining agent accounts for 0.05-0.25% of the base material, and the tackifier accounts for 0.5-1.5% of the base material. The mortar has the advantages that the mortar is high in water-retaining performance, good in construction workability and capable of effectively satisfying the mortar thin-layer construction requirements, the tensile bond strength between the mortar and autoclaved aerated concrete building blocks is high, and good wall structure stability is achieved.
Thin-layer masonry mortar for autoclaved aerated concrete
ZHANG DAOLING (author) / SI ZHENGKAI (author) / ZHAO YANYAN (author) / CHEN XIAOFEI (author) / LYU CHANGSHENG (author) / CAO LINFANG (author) / SU XIANGDONG (author)
2015-12-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
C04B
Kalk
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LIME
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