Claims
- 1. In a process for preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass comprising firing an aqueous paste based on a mixture of silica and lime, the improvement wherein the paste consists essentially of lime, water, and silica consisting at least in part of ultrafine synthetic silica, the aqueous paste consisting of at least, based on the total silica, 50% by weight of particles of amorphous ultrafine synthetic silica having a specific surface between 150 and 300 m.sup.2 per gram and a high absorption capacity such that 100 g thereof can absorb at least 150 ml of dioctylphthalate to begin forming a paste thereof, the total amount of silica being slightly greater than the amount of lime in a proportion of 10 to 30% excess, and water being present in the paste in an amount of 3 to 4.6 times greater than that of the solids.
- 2. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 1, wherein the silica contains 70 to 100% by weight of particles of amorphous ultrafine synthetic silica having a specific surface between 150 and 300 m.sup.2 per gram and a high absorption capacity, based on the total silica.
- 3. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 1 or 2, wherein the amorphous ultrafine synthetic silica, consisting of agglomerates of a macroporous structure, is selected from silica containing up to about 10% water, the silica further containing up to about 10% aluminum oxide and up to about 8% sodium oxide, each type of silica being used either alone or in mixture.
- 4. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 1 or 2, wherein the aqueous paste with a base of silica and lime further contains 3 to 15% by weight, in relation to the solids, of nonreactive synthetic fibers of either inorganic or organic origin.
- 5. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 4 wherein the amount of nonreactive synthetic fibers is between 4 to 6% by weight in relation to the amount of solids in the mass.
- 6. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 4, wherein the nonreactive synthetic fibers of inorganic origin are synthetic alumina silicate fibers.
- 7. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 4, wherein the nonreactive synthetic fibers are organic chemical fibers selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous fibers and aromatic polyamide fibers.
- 8. Process of preparing a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass as in claim 1, wherein said amorphous ultrafine synthetic silica has an absorption capacity such that the amount of dioctylphthalate necessary to make 100 g of the product into a paste is between 170 and 350 ml.
- 9. A process as claimed in claim 5 wherein the nonreactive synthetic fibers are synthetic alumina silicate fibers.
- 10. A process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the nonreactive synthetic fibers are selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous fibers and aromatic polyamide fibers.
- 11. A process according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said ultrafine synthetic silica has a formula selected from the group consisting of 14 SiO.sub.2, 1 Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 1 Na.sub.2 O, 3 H.sub.2 O and 10 SiO.sub.2, 1 H.sub.2 O.
- 12. A process according to claim 4, wherein said ultrafine synthetic silica has a formula selected from the group consisting of 14 SiO.sub.2, 1 Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 1 Na.sub.2 O, 3 H.sub.2 O and 10 SiO.sub.2, 1 H.sub.2 O.
Priority Claims (1)
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a high-porosity silicocalcareous mass usable particularly in the field of lining materials for containers intended to store dissolved gases and also usable in the field of insulating materials. This is a continuation-in-part of parent application Ser. No. 330,450 filed Dec. 14, 1981, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
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