3-mode blended fibers in an engineered cementitious composite
US-9388076-B2 · Jul 12, 2016 · US
US10538457B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10538457-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615204887-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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Disclosed herein are fiber reinforced cement composite materials incorporating a fiber blend that includes cellulose pulp and synthetic fibers in a ratio selected to provide the composite material with improved water absorption characteristics and the same or improved mechanical properties as compared to equivalent composite materials reinforced with predominantly or all cellulose fibers. Also disclosed herein are fiber blends comprised of a combination of cellulose fibers and polypropylene fibers adapted to reinforce cementitious composite articles manufactured by the Hatschek process and autoclave cured.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fiber cement composite material particularly suitable for autoclave curing, comprising: about 20%-50% by weight cementitious binder; about 30%-70% by weight silica; about 0%-50% by weight density modifier; about 0%40% additives; and about 2%-8% by weight a fiber blend, said fiber blend comprising cellulose fibers and polypropylene fibers, said polypropylene fibers being autoclave stable at an autoclave temperature of at least 150 degrees Celsius and having a linear density of at least 2.2±0.22 detx, said polypropylene fibers having an irregular shape configured to mechanically interlock the polypropylene fibers to the cementitious binder, wherein a ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 7. 2. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene fibers have an average length of between 6 mm-10 mm. 3. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene fibers are engineered with a hydrophilic surface and a hydrophobic bulk part. 4. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein said material has a moisture movement (MM) of less than 0.5%. 5. A fiber reinforced cement composition, comprising: 20%-50% by weight of a hydraulic binder; 30%-70% by weight of aggregates; a fiber blend, the fiber blend comprising cellulose fibers and polypropylene fibers, said polypropylene fibers being autoclave stable at an autoclave temperature of at least 150 degrees Celsius and having irregular forms, wherein a ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 7, and wherein the fiber reinforced cement composition comprises 4% to 6% by weight cellulose fibers; wherein the polypropylene fibers have a linear density of at least 2.2±0.22 detx. 6. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the fiber cement composite material comprises about 0.25% to 1.25% by weight polypropylene fibers. 7. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the fiber cement composite material comprises at least 5% by weight cellulose fibers. 8. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene fibers comprise variable lengths. 9. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein the polypropylene fibers have an average length of between 6 mm-10 mm. 10. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein the polypropylene fibers are engineered with a hydrophilic surface and a hydrophobic bulk part. 11. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein said composition has a moisture movement (MM) of less than 0.5%. 12. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein the fiber reinforced cement composition comprises at least 5% by weight cellulose fibers. 13. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein the composition comprises about 0.25% to 1.25% by weight polypropylene fibers. 14. The fiber cement composite material of claim 1 , wherein the ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 3. 15. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 5 , wherein the ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 3. 16. A fiber reinforced cement composition, comprising: 10%-80% by weight cementitious binder; 20%-80% by weight of aggregates; and a fiber blend, the fiber blend comprising cellulose fibers and polypropylene fibers, said polypropylene fibers having irregular forms, wherein a ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 7. 17. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 16 , wherein the fiber reinforced cement composition comprises between 0.5%-20% by weight of the fiber blend. 18. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 16 , wherein the ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is between 1 and 3. 19. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 16 , wherein the ratio between the cellulose fibers and the polypropylene fibers is 3. 20. The fiber reinforced cement composition of claim 16 , wherein the fiber reinforced cement composition comprises at least 5% by weight cellulose fibers.
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