Claims
- 1. A porous, calcined clay sports field conditioner suitable for use as an amendment or top dressing for skinned athletic surfaces, comprising:the product obtained by calcining a precursor clay comprising one or more smectite clays, said product comprising generally angular, porous, and non-hydrating calcined clay granules, said granules having particle sizes such that the following distribution, in weight percent, is obtained: particle size%>2mm≦15.00.85-2mm≧60.00.60-0.85mm≦17.5<0.60mm ≦7.0said granules having a bulk density of between about 0.40 g/cm3 to about 0.72 g/cm, and exhibiting less than 15% degradation in the sulfate soundness test.
- 2. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 1, wherein said precursor clay is an iron-containing smectite clay.
- 3. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 1, wherein said granules have particle sizes such that the following distribution, in weight percent, is obtained:particle size%>2mm≦10.00.85-2mm≧70.00.60-0.85mm≦10.0<0.60mm ≦5.0.
- 4. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 2, wherein said granules have a total porosity of 30 percent or more.
- 5. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 4, wherein capillary pore space constitutes minimally 20 percent of the total porosity.
- 6. A The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 1, said smectite clay comprises montmorillinite and opal CT.
- 7. By The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 5, wherein said granules have a total porosity of 50 percent or more, of which 35 percent or more is capillary porosity, and which granules have a red to brown color, and exhibit less than 12 percent degradation in the sulfate soundness test.
- 8. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 1, wherein said calcined clay granules comprise from about 20 to about 35 percent illite and 30-75 weight percent opal CT, as determined by x-ray diffraction.
- 9. The porous calcined clay sports field conditioner of claim 3, wherein said precursor clay is an iron-containing precursor clay, wherein said granules have a total porosity of greater than 50 percent, at least 35 percent of which is capillary porosity, and which exhibit less than 12% degradation in the sulfate soundness test.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/131,623 filed Aug. 10, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,096,126.
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