Claims
- 1. An anhydrite binder consisting essentially of particulate anhydrous CaSO.sub.4 having an insoluble CaSO.sub.4 content of at least 93%, an average particle size diameter of 5 to 30.mu. with at least 15% by weight of the particles having a diameter smaller than 10.mu. and at least 20% by weight of the particles having a diameter larger than 20.mu., and a pore volume of less than 0.29 cc/g for pores having a radius less than about 6.6.mu..
- 2. An anhydrite bonding agent comprising the anhydrite binder of claim 1 and from 0.5 to 4% by weight, based on the weight of the anhydrite, of an activator capable of increasing rehydration of the anhydrite while retaining mixing water substantially long to prevent it from evaporating before sufficient hydration of the anhydrite.
- 3. The bonding agent of claim 2 wherein the activator is selected from alkali metal sulfate, alkaline earth metal oxides and hydroxides, alkali metal silicates, or mixtures thereof.
- 4. The bonding agent of claim 3 wherein the activator is a mixture of equal parts by weight of K.sub.2 SO.sub.4 and Ca(OH).sub.2.
- 5. A process for preparing the anhydrite binder of claim 1 consisting essentially of sequentially calcining the phosphogypsum by-products derived from the production of phosphoric acid by the wet method at a temperature of between about 450.degree. to 12,000.degree. C. for a time sufficient to produce a calcined granulated product having a pore volume of less than 0.25 cc/g for pores having a radius smaller than 6.6.mu. and a granulometry which corresponds to at least the granulometry of said starting phosphogypsum, grinding said calcined product under conditions and for a time sufficient to obtain a product having a particle granulometry such that at least 15% by weight of the particles have a diameter smaller than 10.mu., at least 20% by weight of the particles have a diameter larger than 20.mu., and the average diameter is between 5 to 30.mu., and recovering the anhydrite binder.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the calcining temperature is from about 800.degree. to 1,100.degree. C.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the calcining is carried out for a period of 1 to 2 hours in a rotating furnace.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 756,861, filed Jan. 4, 1977, now abandoned.
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