Claims
- 1. A hydraulic cement mix in which a portion of the hydraulic cement is replaced by a combination of an air-cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag, and a silica fume, such that said cement mix has a composition comprising, in weight %, to a total of 100%,
- i) 28% to 93% of a particulate inorganic, hydraulic cement;
- ii) 5% to 60% of an air-cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag; and
- iii) 2% to 12% of silica fume,
- said combination of air-cooled blast furnace slag and silica fume restoring loss of strength resulting from replacement of said hydraulic cement with said air-cooled blast furnace slag alone, and restoring slump lost by replacement of said hydraulic cement with said silica fume alone.
- 2. A mix according to claim 1, wherein said air-cooled blast furnace slag has a glass content of 5% to 20%, by weight, of the slag.
- 3. A mix according to claim 2, comprising: 62 to 86% of said cement i), 10 to 30% of said slag ii) and 4 to 8% of said silica fume to a total of 100%.
- 4. A cement mix according to claim 3, wherein said slag is ground to a fineness of 5,000 to 5,500 cm.sup.2 /g.
- 5. A cement mix according to claim 4, wherein said hydraulic cement is Portland Cement.
- 6. A cementitious mixture consisting essentially of:
- a) a hydraulic cement mix in which a portion of the hydraulic cement is replaced by a combination of an air cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag, and a silica fume, such that said cement mix has a composition comprising, in weight %, to a total of 100%,
- i) 28% to 93% of a particulate, inorganic hydraulic cement;
- ii) 5% to 60% of an air-cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag; and
- iii) 2% to 12% of silica fume, and
- b) water,
- said combination of air-cooled blast furnace slag and silica fume restoring loss of strength resulting from replacement of said hydraulic cement with said air-cooled blast furnace slag alone, and restoring slump lost by replacement of said hydraulic cement with said silica fume alone.
- 7. A mixture according to claim 6, wherein said air-cooled blast furnace slag has a glass content of 5 to 20%, by weight, of the slag.
- 8. A mixture according to claim 7, comprising 62 to 86% of said cement i), 10 to 30% of said slag ii) and 4 to 8% of said silica fume to a total of 100%.
- 9. A mixture according to claim 8, wherein said slag is ground to a fineness of 5,000 to 5,500 cm.sup.2 /g.
- 10. A mixture according to claim 9, wherein said hydraulic cement is Portland Cement.
- 11. A solidifiable mix consisting essentially of:
- a) a cement mix in which a portion of the hydraulic cement is replaced by a combination of an air-cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag, and a silica fume, such that said cement mix has a composition comprising, in weight %, to a total of 100%,
- i) 28% to 93% of a particulate inorganic, hydraulic cement;
- ii) 5% to 60% of an air-cooled blast furnace slag having a glass content below 70%, by weight, of the slag; and
- iii) 2% to 12% of silica fume; and
- b) water, and
- c) mineral aggregate,
- said combination of air-cooled blast furnace slag and silica fume restoring loss of strength resulting from replacement of said hydraulic cement with said air-cooled blast furnace slag alone, and restoring slump lost by replacement of said hydraulic cement with said silica fume alone.
- 12. A mix according to claim 11, wherein said air-cooled blast furnace slag has a glass content of 5 to 20%, by weight, of the slag.
- 13. A mix according to claim 12, comprising 62 to 86% of said cement i), 10 to 30% of said slag ii) and 4 to 8% of said silica fume to a total of 100%.
- 14. A mix according to claim 13, wherein said slag is ground to a fineness of 5,000 to 5,500 cm.sup.2 /g.
- 15. A mix according to claim 14, wherein said hydraulic cement is Portland Cement.
- 16. A mix according to claim 11, wherein said mineral aggregate comprises coarse aggregate.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/532,161 filed Sep. 22, 1995, now abandoned.
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