Claims
- 1. A polymer-cement composite comprising, by weight percent, about:
40% to 50% inert, inorganic filler material; 12% to 23% latex including polymer solids; 20% to 25% cement the ratio of polymer solids in the latex to cement (ls/c) being between 0.3 and 0.6; 7% to 13% reactive silica; optional additives; and water.
- 2. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein all solid components have particle sizes less than 300 microns.
- 3. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the reactive silica is a pozzolanic material.
- 4. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the inert, inorganic filler material is selected from the group consisting of silica sand, ground nepheline syenite, ground sandstone, ground limestone, ground dolomite, coarse fly ash, and ground basalt.
- 5. The polymer-cement composite of claim 4 wherein the inert, inorganic filler is silica sand.
- 6. The polymer-cement composite of claim 5 wherein the silica sand has a particle size ranging from about 50 to 300 microns.
- 7. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the inert, inorganic filler is a lightweight, fine aggregate material.
- 8. The polymer-cement composite of claim 7 wherein the lightweight, fine aggregate material is selected from the group consisting of fly ash, perlite, and vermiculite.
- 9. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the polymer solids in the latex are redispersible.
- 10. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the polymer solids in the latex are in an aqueous suspension.
- 11. The polymer-cement composite of claim 10 wherein the latex is a colloidal suspension of polymer in water containing about 50 percent by weight of spherical polymer particles ranging in size from about 0.01 micron to 1 micron in diameter.
- 12. The polymer-cement composite of claim 11 wherein the colloidal suspension comprises about 56-58 percent by weight polymer solids.
- 13. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the polymer solids of the latex are selected from the group consisting of elastomeric polymers, thermoplastic polymers, and alkali-swellable latexes.
- 14. The polymer-cement composite of claim 13 wherein the latex is an aqueous suspension of polyacrylate polymer.
- 15. The polymer-cement composite of claim 13 wherein the latex is an aqueous suspension of styrene-butadiene polymer.
- 16. The polymer-cement composite of claim 13 wherein the latex is an aqueous suspension of styrene-acrylate polymer.
- 17. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the cement is a hydraulic cement.
- 18. The polymer-cement composite of claim 17 wherein the hydraulic cement is selected from the group consisting of portland cement and calcium aluminate cements.
- 19. The polymer-cement composite of claim 18 wherein the hydraulic cement is portland cement having a particle size range from about 1 to 100 microns, with median particle sizes in the 10 to 15 micron range.
- 20. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the reactive silica is selected from the group consisting of ground silica, silica fume (microsilica), precipitated silica, fly ash, and ground blast furnace slag or mixtures thereof.
- 21. The polymer-cement composite of claim 20 wherein the reactive silica has an average particle size range from about 0.01 to 45 microns.
- 22. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the components are present in the following ratios:
- 23. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein the optional additives are selected from the group consisting of pigments and admixtures.
- 24. The polymer-cement composite of claim 23 wherein the admixture is an organic, water-soluble polymer useful for plasticizing.
- 25. The polymer-cement composite of claim 24 wherein the admixtures are selected from the group consisting of salts of sulphonated naphthalene formaldehyde polymers and salts of sulphonated melamine formaldehyde polymers.
- 26. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 further comprising reinforcing means.
- 27. The polymer-cement composite of claim 26 wherein the reinforcing means are selected from the group consisting of discrete or continuous fibers and steel cloth, mesh, or rods.
- 28. A polymer-cement composite comprising:
silica sand; latex including polymer solids; portland cement, the ratio of polymer solids in the latex to cement (ls/c) being between 0.3 and 0.6; a mixture of ground silica and precipitated silica; water; and optionally, additives.
- 29. The polymer-cement composite of claim 28 comprising:
- 30. The polymer-cement composite of claim 29 wherein the components are in the following ratios:
- 31. A method of making a polymer-cement composite comprising the steps of:
(a) dry mixing the powdered components of a polymer-cement composite having the following composition, by weight percent:
40% to 50% inert, inorganic filler material; 12% to 23% latex including polymer solids; 20% to 25% cement the ratio of polymer solids in the latex to cement (ls/c) being between 0.3 and 0.6; 7% to 13% reactive silica; optional additives; and water; (b) adding the liquid components; (c) wet mixing of the powdered and liquid components to form the green body; (d) forming the green body into the desired shape of a product; (e) curing the product; and (f) drying the product.
- 32. A method of making a polymer-cement composite comprising the steps of:
(a) dry mixing in a high intensity mixer, until homogeneous, the powered components of the polymer-cement composite having the following composition, by weight percent:
40% to 50% inert, inorganic filler material; 12% to 23% latex including polymer solids; 20% to 25% cement, the ratio of polymer solids in the latex to cement (ls/c) being between 0.3 and 0.6; 7% to 13% reactive silica; optional additives; and water; (b) adding the liquid components under vacuum; and (c) wet mixing the powered and liquid components at medium intensity to form a thoroughly mixed batch of green body which is subsequently de-aired.
- 33. The method of claim 32 comprising the further step(s) of:
(d) forming the mixed batch into the desired shape of the product.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein the step of forming the mixed batch into the desired shape is selected from the group of any of the following methods: extruding, molding, pressing, vibratory casting, and centrifugal casting.
- 35. The method of claim 33 wherein the step of forming the mixed batch into the desired shape comprises:
vacuum extruding flat sheets from the mixed batch; cutting the extruded sheets to the desired size; placing the sheets into molds; pressing the sheets in the molds to shape; and de-molding the product.
- 36. The method of claim 35 including the further step of curing the product.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein the step of curing is conducted in a moist environment.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein the step of curing in a moist environment comprises curing in high pressure, saturated steam in an autoclave.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein the step of curing in an autoclave comprises slowly heating the product at a maximum rate of about 60° C. to 80° C. per hour to a temperature in the range of about 125° to 180° C. for about 2 to 12 hours.
- 40. The method of claim 37 wherein the step of curing in a moist environment comprise warm, moist curing.
- 41. The method of claim 40 wherein step of warm, moist curing comprises curing in a moist environment having a relative humidity ranging from about 85% to 95% at a temperature of about 45° C. to 55° C. for about 6 to 14 days.
- 42. The method of claim 36 comprising the further step of, prior to curing, pre-curing at a room temperature in a moist environment having from about 85% to 95% relative humidity for up to 1 day.
- 43. The method of claim 36 comprising the further step of drying the product.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein the step of drying comprises the steps of:
heating the product to about 85° C. at a rate of about 15° C. per hour and holding the product at temperature for about 16 to 24 hours; and final drying the product by increasing the temperature to about 105° C., at a rate of about 15° C. per hour, and holding the product at temperature for about 24 hours.
- 45. The polymer-cement composite of claim 20 wherein the reactive silica is a mixture of precipitated silica and ground silica.
- 46. The polymer-cement composite of claim 1 wherein water is present in an amount of 0% to 5% by weight.
- 47. The polymer-cement composite of claim 46 wherein the cement to water ratio is between 0.43 and 0.49.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/528,336 filed Mar. 17, 2000 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/125,327 filed Mar. 19, 1999, now abandoned. The content of such applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60125327 |
Mar 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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