WO2012142547A1 - Cementitious binders containing pozzolanic materials - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cementitious binders containing calcium sulfoaluminate and at least one pozzolanic material.
- pozzolanic material examples include ground granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash, and silica fume, or natural pozzolans such as calcined shale, calcined clay or metakaolin.
- Pozzolanic materials may be categorized as supplementary cementitious materials or as materials having latent hydraulic properties.
- Fly ash, ground granulated blast-furnace slag, silica fume, and natural pozzolans, such as calcined shale, calcined clay or metakaolin, are materials that, when used in conjunction with a Portland or blended cement, contribute to the properties of the hardened concrete through hydraulic or pozzolanic activity, or both.
- a pozzolan is a siliceous or alumino-siliceous material, which, in finely divided form and in the presence of moisture, chemically reacts with calcium hydroxide released by the hydration of Portland cement to form calcium silicate hydrate and other cementitious compounds. Because of the slow pozzolanic reaction of some supplementary cementing materials, continuous wet curing and favorable curing temperatures may need to be provided for longer periods than normally required.
- GGBFS ground granulated blast furnace slag
- OPC ordinary Portland cement
- sulfate activator calcium sulfate a sulfate activator calcium sulfate
- Korean Patent Document No. KR 10-0931008 discloses a water-permeable paving material comprising 15-25 parts by weight of an inorganic binder, 3-8 parts by weight of water, and 100 parts by weight of aggregate.
- the binder contains, by weight, 60-80%) ultra-micro-granulated blast furnace slag, 5%-20% CSA, 0.5-5% of ethyl-vinyl acetate (EVA) based powder resin, 0.5-10%) waste gypsum, and 5-20%> natural lime.
- EVA ethyl-vinyl acetate
- Korean Patent Document No. KR 10-0896005 discloses an admixture composite for improving the strength of ready-mix concrete, the admixture containing, by weight, 55- 95%o fine blast-furnace slag, 2-10% calcium sulfoaluminate, and 3-35% sodium calcium sulfate (Na 2 Ca(S0 4 ) 2 ).
- Various sulfate sources are contemplated.
- the admixture composite makes up 3-25% of the binder, by weight.
- the binder typically contains about 50% OPC, by weight.
- the CSA contributes strength by creating large amounts of ettringite when used in combination with Portland cement.
- a cementitious composition including a binder containing: (a) 60-94%>, by weight, of at least one pozzolanic material; (b) at least 0.5% calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA), by weight; (c) 1.2- 11%) by weight, expressed as S0 3 , of at least one inorganic sulfate selected from the group of sulfates consisting of a calcium sulfate hemihydrate, an anhydrous calcium sulfate, a calcium sulfate dihydrate, a sodium sulfate, and a sodium calcium sulfate; and (d) a total sulfate content of at least 3%, by weight, expressed as S0 3 ; the cementitious composition including, at most, 3% natural lime; the cementitious composition including, at most, 10%> alumina cement; the contents of the composition being calculated on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- CSA calcium sulfoaluminate
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 63%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 67%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 70%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 72%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 75%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 78%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 82%, by weight.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 84%, by weight.
- the composition includes at most 10.5% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as S0 3 .
- the composition includes at most 10%> of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at most 9.5% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at least 1.5% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at least 1.8% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at least 2.1% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at least 2.5% of the inorganic sulfate by weight, expressed as SO 3 .
- the composition includes at least 0.75% of the CSA. According to still further features in the described preferred embodiments, the composition includes at least 0.85% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 1% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 1.2% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 1.5% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 2% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 2.75% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 3.5% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 4.5% of the CSA.
- the composition includes at least 5.5%, at least 6%, at least 6.5%, at least 7%, at least 7.5%, or at least 8%, of the CSA.
- the composition includes, at most 2%, or at most 1%, natural lime.
- the composition is free or substantially free of natural lime.
- the composition includes at most 7%, at most 5%, at most 3%, at most 2%, or at most 1%, alumina cement.
- the composition is free or substantially free of alumina cement.
- the composition includes at most 0.2% or 0.1% of a polymeric resin.
- the composition includes is free or substantially free of a polymeric resin.
- the composition further includes water, the binder and the water forming a wet cementitious mixture.
- the composition further includes water, the binder and the water forming a wet cementitious paste.
- the content of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) within the composition is at most 15%, on a basis of the binder.
- the content of OPC is at most 10%, on the basis of the binder.
- the content of OPC is at most 7%, at most 5%, at most 3%, at most 2%, or at most 1%, on the basis of the binder.
- the composition is free or substantially free of an Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC).
- OPC Ordinary Portland Cement
- the composition further includes at least one aggregate material, the binder, the aggregate material and the water forming a wet concrete mixture.
- the combined content of the pozzolanic material, a material containing the CSA, and the inorganic sulfate is at least 85% of the cementitious composition, by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- this combined content is at least 88%, at least 90%, at least 92%, or at least 95% of the cementitious composition, by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the calcium sulfoaluminate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of ye'elimite.
- the inorganic sulfate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of at least one of a calcium sulfate hemihydrate, an anhydrous calcium sulfate, and a calcium sulfate dihydrate.
- the inorganic sulfate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of a calcium sulfate hemihydrate.
- the calcium sulfate hemihydrate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of alpha calcium sulfate hemihydrate.
- the calcium sulfate hemihydrate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of beta calcium sulfate hemihydrate.
- the inorganic sulfate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of anhydrous calcium sulfate.
- the anhydrous calcium sulfate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of anhydrite.
- the inorganic sulfate includes, largely includes, predominantly includes, or consists essentially of calcium sulfate dihydrate.
- the content of the pozzolanic material within the composition is at least 72%, a content of calcium sulfoaluminate within the composition is at least 0.75%, the total sulfate content is in a range of 3% to 14%, by weight, calculated as S0 3 , wherein a combined content of the pozzolanic material, the material containing the CSA, and the inorganic sulfate, is at least 85%), at least 90%, or at least 95% of the cementitious composition, by weight.
- the combined content of the material containing the CSA and the inorganic sulfate within the composition is within a range of 12% to 30%, by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the combined content of the CSA and the inorganic sulfate is at least 15%, at least 16.5%, or at least 18%), by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the combined content of the CSA and the inorganic sulfate is at most 28%, at most 26%, or at most 24%), by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the CSA is disposed within a calcium sulfoaluminate clinker, and the composition includes at least 2.75%, by weight, of the clinker, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the composition includes at least 3.5%, at least 4%, at least 4.5%, at least 5.5%, at least 7%, at least 9%, at least 11.5%, at least 13%, at least 15%, at least 18%, at least 20%, at least 22%, at least 25%, at least 28%, or at least 32%, of the clinker.
- the total content of sodium, by weight is at most 3%, at most 2.5%, at most 2%, at most 1.5%, at most 1%), at most 0.75%, or at most 0.5%, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the total sulfate content is at most 15%, at most 14%, at most 13%, or at most 12%), by weight, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the water content is at least 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 25%, at least 30%, at least 35%), or at least 40%, on a weight to weight basis with the binder composition, the binder composition being calculated on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the belite content of the clinker is at least 5%, at least 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 30%, or at least 40%, by weight.
- the weight ratio of belite to CSA, within the clinker is at least 0.2, at least 0.25, at least 0.3, at least 0.4, at least 0.5, at least 0.75, at least 1, at least 1.25, at least 1.5, or at least 1.7.
- the at least one pozzolanic material includes, mainly includes, or consists essentially of ground granular slag.
- the ground granular slag includes, mainly includes, or consists essentially of ground granular blast furnace slag.
- the at least one pozzolanic material includes, or mainly includes, fly ash.
- the composition contains at least 10%, at least 20%, at least 40%, at least 50%, or at least 60% fly ash by weight.
- the at least one pozzolanic material consists essentially of fly ash.
- the at least one pozzolanic material includes ground granular blast furnace slag and fly ash.
- the composition contains at least 10%, at least 20%, at least 40%, at least 50%, or at least 60%), by weight, of the fly ash.
- the at least one pozzolanic material includes ground granular blast furnace slag and fly ash, and the fly ash makes up at least 25%, at least 50%, or at least 75% of the at least one pozzolanic material.
- the at least one pozzolanic material includes ground granular blast furnace slag and fly ash, and a weight ratio of the fly ash to the ground granular blast furnace slag is at least 1 :3, at least 1 : 1 , or at least 3:1.
- the fly ash includes, mainly includes, or consists essentially of fly ash type F.
- the fly ash includes, mainly includes, or consists essentially of fly ash type C.
- the concentration of belite, by weight is at least 0.3%>, at least 0.5%>, at least 0.7%>, at least 0.85%), or at least 1%>, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the concentration of calcium aluminoferrite, by weight is at most 3%, at most 2.5%, at most 2%), at most 1.5%, at most 1%, at most 0.75%>, or at most 0.5%>, on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- a method of producing a cementitious composition including: (a) providing a binder, as described herein; and (b) mixing the binder and the water, to form the wet cementitious mixture.
- the method further includes: (c) mixing an aggregate material with the binder and the water, to form a second wet cementitious mixture.
- Figure 1 is a bar graph plot showing the development of compressive strength of several exemplary inventive compositions versus a control composition, as a function of time.
- M. Michel et al. the industrial development of blast-furnace slag cements such as CEM III has been hindered by their limited mechanical performance, particularly at an early age. M. Michel et al. further disclose that the mechanical performance of slag cements containing more than 70% blast-furnace slag is low with respect to that of Portland cement.
- blended cements containing at least 60% of at least one pozzolanic material may have advantageously high ultimate mechanical strengths.
- these inventive pozzolan-based compositions may exhibit high mechanical strengths during the short term and medium term periods, and may preferably exhibit such high mechanical strengths continuously over the entire period during which the cement chemically and mechanically develops.
- a cementitious composition including: 60-94%>, by weight, of at least one pozzolanic material; at least 0.5% calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA), by weight; 1.2-1 1% by weight, expressed as S0 3 , of at least one inorganic sulfate selected from the group of sulfates consisting of a calcium sulfate hemihydrate, an anhydrous calcium sulfate, a calcium sulfate dihydrate, a sodium sulfate, and a sodium calcium sulfate; and a total sulfate content of at least 3%, by weight, expressed as S0 3 , the contents of the composition being calculated on a dry, aggregateless basis.
- the cementitious composition is typically free of natural lime, alumina cement, and polymeric resins.
- the at least one pozzolanic material typically includes ground granulated blast furnace slag, which may be at least partially replaced by at least one fly ash (e.g., Type C, Type F).
- fly ash e.g., Type C, Type F.
- Other pozzolanic materials including silica fume, metakaolin, calcined shale, calcined clay, or pumice, may at least partially replace the slag, and may be combined with the fly ash. It will be appreciated that such adjustments of the binder formulation may be made, without undue experimentation, by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the content of the calcium sulfoaluminate within the composition may be at least 0.75%, at least 0.85%, at least 1.0%, at least 1.2%, at least 1.5%, at least 2.75%, at least 3%, at least 3.5%, at least 4.5%, or at least 5%.
- the content of the calcium sulfoaluminate within the composition may be at least 5.5%, at least 6%, at least 6.5%, at least 7%, at least 7.5%, or at least 8%.
- Calcium sulfoaluminate may be expensive with respect to some pozzolanic materials, gypsum, and various components of cementitious mixtures. We have found that cementitious compositions having superior mechanical and chemical properties may be achieved, while limiting the calcium sulfoaluminate content within the composition to a maximum value of 25%, 20%, 15%, 12%, 10%, 8%, 6%, or 5%, on a pure CSA basis.
- the CSA is disposed within a CSA clinker.
- the cementitious composition of the present invention may advantageously include at least 2.75%, at least 3.5%), at least 4%, or at least 4.5%, by weight, of the CSA clinker, on a dry, aggregateless basis. More typically, the inventive cementitious composition includes at least 3.5%, at least 4%, at least 4.5%, at least 5.5%, at least 7%, at least 9%, at least 1 1.5%, at least 13%, at least 15%, at least 18%, at least 20%, at least 22%, at least 25%, at least 28%, or at least 32%, CSA clinker.
- the clinker may advantageously contain belite.
- the belite content within the clinker may be at least 5%, at least 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 30%, or at least 40%, by weight.
- the belite content within the clinker may be within a range of 12-60%), by weight.
- the weight ratio of belite to CSA, within the clinker, or within the cementitious composition may be at least 0.2, at least 0.25, at least 0.3, at least 0.4, at least 0.5, at least 0.75, at least 1, at least 1.25, at least 1.5, or at least 1.7.
- the CSA clinker used in accordance with the present invention may be devoid or substantially devoid of calcium aluminoferrite [(Ca 2 (Al,Fe)205)] .
- the CSA clinker used in accordance with the present invention may contain less than 10%, less than 7%, less than 4%, less than 2.5%, or less than 1% calcium aluminoferrite.
- the amount of iron, expressed as iron oxide, within the clinker, may be less than 7%), less than 5%>, or less than 3%>, and more typically, may be less than 2.8%>, less than 2.5%), less than 1.5%, less than 1%, less than 0.75%>, or less than 0.5%>.
- the iron concentration in the inventive binder may be heavily dependent on the source of the various raw materials. For example, various fly ash products may contain at least several percent iron oxide. Various slag compositions may contain lesser amounts of iron oxide, e.g., at least 0.2%> or at least 0.4%>, but often less than 1%.
- the early strength of the cement may be improved by the addition of an inorganic sulfate compound, typically anhydrite (CaS0 4 ), gypsum (CaS0 4 *2H 2 0), hemihydrate (CaS0 4 *l/2H 2 0) or other sulfate sources such as glauberite (Na 2 Ca(S0 4 ) 2 ) and sodium sulfate (Na 2 S0 4 ).
- an inorganic sulfate compound typically anhydrite (CaS0 4 ), gypsum (CaS0 4 *2H 2 0), hemihydrate (CaS0 4 *l/2H 2 0) or other sulfate sources such as glauberite (Na 2 Ca(S0 4 ) 2 ) and sodium sulfate (Na 2 S0 4 ).
- Such sulfate containing materials have been found to improve the early strength to varying extents, depending on their solubility and solubility
- the total sulfate content, calculated as S0 3 is at least 2.5%, by weight, including the sulfate content attributed to the calcium sulfoaluminate, to the pozzolanic material, and to any OPC or other components. More typically, the total sulfate content, calculated as SO 3 , may be at least 3%), at least 4%, at least 5%, at least 7%, or at least 10%, by weight.
- Type III OPC and weighing 450 grams.
- the binder was mixed with 1,350 grams of standard sand according to the EN standard 197 to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- the dry blend was mixed with 189 grams water and 0.7 grams Melment® F10, a powdered super plasticizer based on a water-soluble sulfonated melamine polycondensate.
- Test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 2.5 grams Melment® F10.
- Sets of test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strength at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 1 provides the compressive strength developed by Examples 1 and 2, as a function of time. TABLE 1
- the concentration of CSA within the cementitious binder was about 1.3% (5%) x 26%).
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 2.5 grams Melment® F10.
- Sets of test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- the slags used in Example 3-17 had the following chemical composition:
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand. To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 1.5 grams Melment® F10.
- Test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%> sand. To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 1.8 grams Melment® F 10.
- Test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 2 provides the compressive strength developed by Examples 3-5, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 2.5 grams Melment® F10.
- Sets of test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 3 provides the compressive strength developed by Examples 3 and 6, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 2.4 grams Melment® F10.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 2.4 grams Melment® F10.
- Sets of test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 4.0 grams Melment® F10.
- Test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 4 provides the compressive strength developed by Examples 3, and 7-9, as a function of time.
- Figure 1 is a comparative bar graph plot showing, from left to right, the development of compressive strength of Examples 2 (a control sample containing 80% GGBFS), 3, 7, 8, and 9, as a function of time. Measurements of the compressive strength were taken at 3 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 28 days (wet and dry) and 90 days (wet and dry).
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand.
- To the mixture were added 189 grams water and 5.0 grams Melment ® F10.
- Test cubes were prepared, one set for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and two sets for evaluating the compressive strengths at 3, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 5 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 10, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%) sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 6 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 11 , as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%) sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%) sand.
- To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 6 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 13, as a function of time.
- a cementitious binder was prepared, containing 65% fly ash type F, 15% alpha calcium sulfate hemihydrate, and 20% calcium sulfoaluminate cement.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 7 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 14, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 7 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 15, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 7 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 16, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75% sand. To the mixture were added 212 grams water.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at
- Table 7 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 17, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%) sand. To the mixture were added 216 grams water.
- the slag used had the following chemical composition, based on a standard XRF characterization:
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 8 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 18, as a function of time.
- the binder weighing 450 grams, was mixed with 1,350 grams of sand, as in Example 1, to produce a mixture containing 25% binder and 75%) sand. To the mixture were added 216 grams water.
- the slag used had the following chemical composition, based on a standard XRF characterization :
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 8 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 19, as a function of time.
- the ratio of CSA to belite in this CSA clinker was about 3.3: 1.
- the concentration of CSA within the cementitious binder was about 2.7% (15%) x 18%)).
- the binder weighing 900 grams, was mixed with 2,700 grams of sand, to produce a mixture containing 25%> binder and 75%> sand. To the mixture were added 378 grams water and 5 grams Melment® F10.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- Table 10 provides the compressive strength developed by Example 20, as a function of time.
- Example 20 was repeated, with 0.28 grams and 0.87 grams of citric acid being added in Example 21 and Example 22, respectively.
- Test cubes were prepared for measuring the compressive strength at 3 hours and at 24 hours, and at 2, 7, 28 and 90 days.
- ordinary Portland cement when used in the general sense, is meant to refer to various Portland cements recognized by those of skill in the art to be considered Ordinary Portland Cement, and is specifically meant to include white ordinary Portland cement (WOPC).
- WOPC white ordinary Portland cement
- the term "calcium sulfoaluminate”, or "CSA”, used as a complete expression refers to the chemical species calcium sulfoaluminate. A predominant form of calcium sulfoaluminate may be represented by 3CaO-3Al 2 0 3 -CaS0 4 .
- the term “calcium sulfoaluminate” is meant to refer to both natural (e.g., ye'elimite) and synthetic calcium sulfoaluminates.
- calcium sulfoaluminate cement As used herein in the specification and in the claims section that follows, the term “calcium sulfoaluminate cement”, “calcium sulfoaluminate clinker” or abbreviations thereof (such as “CSA clinker”), refer to a cement or clinker containing the chemical species "calcium sulfoaluminate”.
- material containing calcium sulfoaluminate refers to a CSA clinker, a CSA-based ore containing ye'elimite, or to pure or substantially pure CSA.
- percent refers to percent by weight, unless specifically indicated otherwise.
- ratio refers to a weight ratio, unless specifically indicated otherwise.
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