Claims
- 1. A building material, comprising:
a fiber-reinforced cement formulation; and a low density additive incorporated into the formulation, wherein the low density additive lowers the density of the building material as compared to a building material having an equivalent fiber-reinforced cement formulation without the low density additive, while at the same time the building material with the low density additive has less than about a 20% increase in moisture expansion as compared to a building material having an equivalent fiber-reinforced cement formulation without the low density additive; wherein the density of the building material is about 1.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 2. The building material of claim 1, wherein the density of the building material is about 0.5 to 1.2 g/cm3.
- 3. The building material of claim 1, wherein the density of the building material is about 0.9 to 1.1 g/cm3.
- 4. The building material of claim 1, wherein the low density additive maintains or decreases the moisture expansion of the building material as compared to a building material having an equivalent fiber-reinforced cement formulation without the low density additive.
- 5. The building material of claim 1, wherein the median particle size of the low density additive is between about 20 and 120 μm.
- 6. The building material of claim 1, wherein the low density additive is volcanic ash.
- 7. The building material of claim 6, wherein the formulation incorporates about 2-50% volcanic ash.
- 8. The building material of claim 1, wherein the low density additive comprises hollow ceramic microspheres.
- 9. The building material of claim 8, wherein the formulation incorporates about 2%-90% hollow ceramic microspheres.
- 10. The building material of claim 8, wherein the formulation further incorporates a second low density additive in addition to the hollow ceramic microspheres.
- 11. The building material of claim 10, wherein the second low density additive is volcanic ash.
- 12. The building material of claim 10, wherein the second low density additive is calcium silicate hydrate.
- 13. The building material of claim 12, wherein the formulation incorporates up to about 30% low bulk density calcium silicate hydrate.
- 14. The building material of claim 1, wherein the formulation incorporates greater than about 4% fibers.
- 15. The building material of claim 14, wherein the formulation incorporates cellulose fibers.
- 16. A building material formulation used to form a building product, comprising:
a hydraulic binder; an aggregate; fibers; and volcanic ash.
- 17. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the hydraulic binder is Portland cement.
- 18. The formulation of claim 17, comprising about 5%-80% Portland cement.
- 19. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the aggregate comprises silica.
- 20. The formulation of claim 19, comprising about 0%-80% silica.
- 21. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the fiber is cellulose wood pulp.
- 22. The formulation of claim 21, comprising about 4.1%-15% cellulose fibers.
- 23. The formulation of claim 16, further comprising about 0%-10% additives.
- 24. The formulation of claim 16, comprising about 2%-50% volcanic ash.
- 25. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the volcanic ash is expanded volcanic ash.
- 26. The formulation of claim 25, wherein the expanded volcanic ash has a bulk density of about 2-25 lbs/cu.ft.
- 27. The formulation of claim 25, wherein the expanded volcanic ash has a median particle size ranging from about 20 to 100 microns.
- 28. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the volcanic ash lowers the density of the final building product by more than about 10% as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without volcanic ash.
- 29. The formulation of claim 16, wherein the volcanic ash increases the moisture expansion of the final product by no more than about 20% as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without volcanic ash.
- 30. A method of forming a low density building material, comprising:
mixing hydraulic binder, aggregate, volcanic ash and water to create a slurry; processing the slurry into a green shaped article; and curing the green shaped article to form the low density building material.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising mixing fibers with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, volcanic ash and water to create the slurry.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the fibers are cellulose.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein greater than about 4% cellulose fibers are mixed with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, volcanic ash and water.
- 34. The method of claim 30, further comprising mixing additives with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, volcanic ash and water to create the slurry.
- 35. The method of claim 30, wherein the low density building material has a density of about 1.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 36. The method of claim 30, wherein the moisture expansion of the low density building material is about 0.17% or less.
- 37. The method of claim 30, wherein the article is cured by autoclaving.
- 38. A building material formulation used to form a building product, comprising:
a hydraulic binder; an aggregate; fibers; and hollow ceramic microspheres; wherein the final building material has a density of about 1.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 39. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the hydraulic binder is Portland cement.
- 40. The formulation of claim 39, comprising about 5 to 80% Portland cement.
- 41. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the aggregate comprises silica.
- 42. The formulation of claim 41, comprising about 0%-80% silica.
- 43. The formulation of claim 38, further comprising about 0%-10% additives.
- 44. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the fiber is cellulose wood pulp
- 45. The formulation of claim 44, comprising about 4.1%-15% cellulose.
- 46. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres are cenospheres.
- 47. The formulation of claim 38, comprising about 5%-30% microspheres.
- 48. The formulation of claim 38, comprising up to about 90% microspheres.
- 49. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres lower the density of the final building product by more than about 15% as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres.
- 50. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres lower the density of the final building product by more than about 30% as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres.
- 51. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres substantially maintain the moisture expansion of the final product as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres.
- 52. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres decrease the moisture expansion of the final product as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres by more than about 5%.
- 53. The formulation of claim 52, wherein the microspheres decrease the moisture expansion of the final product as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres by more than about 10%.
- 54. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres increase the number of cycles that the final product begins to visually degrade under freeze-thaw cycling as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres.
- 55. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres decrease the change in pore size distribution in the final product after undergoing a number of freeze-thaw cycles as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres.
- 56. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the microspheres affect the thermal shrinkage of the final product as compared to a building product made from an equivalent formulation without microspheres such that the thermal shrinkage of the final product is less than about 50% greater that that of the building product without microspheres.
- 57. The formulation of claim 38, wherein the thermal shrinkage of the final product is between about 1% and 5%.
- 58. The formulation of claim 38, further comprising volcanic ash.
- 59. The formulation of claim 38, further comprising low bulk density calcium silicate hydrate.
- 60. A method of forming a low density building material, comprising:
mixing hydraulic binder, aggregate, fibers, hollow ceramic microspheres and water to create a slurry; processing the slurry into a green shaped article; and curing the green shaped article to form the low density building material, the building material having a density of about 1.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 61. The method of claim 60, wherein the fibers are cellulose wood pulp.
- 62. The method of claim 61, comprising mixing greater than about 4% of the fibers with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, hollow ceramic microspheres and water to create the slurry.
- 63. The method of claim 60, further comprising mixing additives with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, fibers, hollow ceramic microspheres and water to create the slurry.
- 64. The method of claim 60, further comprising mixing low density additives with the hydraulic binder, aggregate, fibers, hollow ceramic microspheres and water to create the slurry.
- 65. The method of claim 64, wherein the low density additives include calcium silicate hydrate.
- 66. The method of claim 60, wherein the low density building material has a density of between about 0.5 and 1.2 g/cm3.
- 67. The method of claim 60, wherein the low density building material has a density of between about 0.9 and 1.1 g/cm3.
- 68. The method of claim 60, wherein the article is cured by autoclaving.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/189,235, filed Mar. 14, 2000, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60189235 |
Mar 2000 |
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