Claims
- 1. A cementitious matrix comprising an alumino silicate polymer comprising:a liquid component comprising an aqueous solution of an alkali metal silicate having the formula M2O.RSiO2.XH2O, wherein: M is an alkali metal monovalent cation; R is the molar ratio of SiO2/M2O, wherein the molar ratio is between 0.5/1 and 9/1; and X is the amount of water in the liquid component, where the amount of water in the liquid component is between 30 and 70 wt %; and a powder component which comprises: silico-aluminous reactive raw materials comprising Al6Si2O13 and Al2O3.4SiO2 with a relative proportion ranging from 40 to 60 wt %, the particle size of both components ranging from 50 to 70 microns and zirconium silicate flour having a particle size ranging from 50 to 70 microns, wherein the zirconium silicate flour comprises between 1 and 25 wt % of the total weight of the powder component
- 2. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, wherein the powder component further comprises pulverized raw materials comprising two major components:a bauxite component having 80 wt % Al2O3 alumino content and having a maximum grain size of 500 microns; and a chamosite component having 40 wt % Al2O3 alumino content and having an average grain size between 60 and 100 microns, wherein the bauxite chamosite weight ratio ranges from 1/1 to 1/2, and wherein the raw materials comprise between 1 and 25 wt % of the total weight of the powder component.
- 3. A cementitioui matrix according to claim 2, further comprising alumino siliceous finely divided waste material.
- 4. A cementitious matrix according to claim 2, further comprising flake-shaped material.
- 5. A cementitious matrix according to claim 2, further comprising natural cellulose and protein base fibers.
- 6. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising man-made organic or inorganic base fibers.
- 7. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising natural fibers of mineral origin.
- 8. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising heat treated natural material.
- 9. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising untreated synthetic raw material.
- 10. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising treated synthetic raw material.
- 11. A cementitious matrix according to claim 2, further comprising silica sand and silica flour as filler.
- 12. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising natural or synthetic organic base waste material.
- 13. A cementitious matrix according to claim 11, further comprising gas-forming agents.
- 14. A cementitious matrix according to claim 11, further comprising inorganic or organic coloring agents.
- 15. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, further comprising inert material.
- 16. A cementitious matrix according to claim 1, wherein the alkali metal monovalent cation is K+ or Na+.
- 17. A cementitious matrix according to claim 2, wherein said chamosite component has the formula (Fe,Al,Mg)6(SiAl)4O10(OH)8.
- 18. A cementitious matrix according to claim 2, wherein the bauxite chamosite weight ratio is around 1/2.
- 19. A cementitious matrix according to claim 3, wherein the alumino siliceous finely divided waste material is pulverized fuel ash.
- 20. A cementitious matrix according to claim 4, wherein the flake-shaped material is mica.
- 21. A cementitious matrix according to claim 5, wherein the natural cellulose and protein base fibers are selected from the group consisting of flax, hemp, and wool fibers.
- 22. A cementitious matrix according to claim 6, wherein the man-made organic or inorganic base fibers are selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polypropylene, glass, and ceramic fibers.
- 23. A cementitious matrix according to claim 8, wherein the heat treated natural material is expanded perlite or expanded vermiculite.
- 24. A cementitious matrix according to claim 9, wherein the untreated synthetic raw material is crushed brick.
- 25. A cementitious matrix according to claim 10, wherein the treated synthetic raw material is expanded polystyrene.
- 26. A cementitious matrix according to claim 12, wherein the natural or synthetic organic base waste material is selected from the group consisting of saw dust, rice husk, and recycled organic waste.
- 27. A cementitious matrix according to claim 13, wherein the gas-forming agent is H2O2.
- 28. A cementitious matrix according to claim 14, wherein the inorganic or organic coloring agents are pigments.
- 29. A cementitious matrix according to claim 15, wherein the inert material is pulverized limestone.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 97870107 |
Jul 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This is the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application PCT/BE98/00099, filed Jun. 26, 1998.
PCT Information
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| PCT/BE98/00099 |
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| Publishing Document |
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| WO99/03797 |
1/28/1999 |
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