The heavy mass proposed by the invention solves the aforementioned problems in a fully satisfactory manner by obtaining a perfect homogeneity.
Specifically, said heavy mass, in addition to the conventional components of cement, water and chemical additives, includes magnetite as aggregate. Additionally, it is foreseen that this magnetite have a very continuous grain size, which can vary depending on whether the heavy mass is intended for obtaining poured concrete, bricks, slabs or dry mortar.
More specifically, said grain size will be from 0 to 30 millimetres for both poured concrete and bricks, from 0 to 8 millimetres for slabs and from 0 to 2 millimetres for dry mortar.
In this way, an aggregate is obtained with a very low Los Angeles coefficient, so that it is not fragmentable, the morphology of the aggregate being maintained throughout the production process, allowing to guarantee the strength of the final product, which can have a density of 3.2 to 4.1 Kg/dm3, maintaining homogeneity of the mass without adding granulated metal.
As stated above, the heavy mass proposed by the invention allows obtaining poured concrete, concrete for forming bricks, slabs or dry mortar.
In a specific embodiment for poured concrete, the following mixture has been made:
2 Kg cement type 42.5 or 52.5;
1.150 Kg water;
12 Kg Magnetite with 8 mm grain size;
12 Kg Magnetite with 30 mm grain size;
2% of additives.
This formulation provides densities on the order of 4.06 Kg/dm3.
Increasing the amount of magnetite with a 30 mm grain size by up to 35% more a density of 4.1 was obtained, which is not advisable due to the workability of concrete.
The same mixture, without the magnetite with grain size 8 mm and adding sand to supply fine particles to the concrete, as well as 2000 Kg of magnetite per m3, results in densities over 3.3 Kg/dm3, with better physical characteristics than concretes made with barite.
The remaining doses allow variations of about 15%.
Tests performed to obtain concrete for bricks give the same results as in the previous case.
To obtain concrete for making slabs, the following mixture was made:
This formulation provides densities from 3.9 to 4.1 Kg/dm3, admitting variations in the remaining doses around 10%.
To obtain dry mortar, the following mixture was made:
1 Volume cement type 32,5;
0.8-0.9% by weight of cement of water;
4 volumes of Magnetite with grain size 0 to 2 mm;
2% chemical additive for adherence.
This formulation provides densities from 3.8 to 3.9 Kg/dm3, admitting variations in other doses of around 10%.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 200601392 | May 2006 | ES | national |