Mold materials for formed ceramic
US-11207795-B1 · Dec 28, 2021 · US
US9969102B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9969102-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214361741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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Surface retarder coating compositions of the invention are based on the use of at least one non-Ordinary Portland Cement (non-OPC) binder and at least one OPC set retarder agent, which are provided in powder form that can be mixed with water at the construction site. The coating is applied onto the surface of a mould or formwork using roller or spray equipment, and concrete can then be cast within 30-60 minutes against the coating. The OPC set-retarding agent operates to retard setting of the concrete so that it can be de-moulded the next day and its surface can be removed using a high pressure water spray to reveal aggregate embedded beneath the removed surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing a concrete article using a mold or formwork, comprising: mixing with water a coating composition to provide a surface retarder coating composition for coating the surface of a mold or formwork against which hydratable concrete is cast; coating the surface of the mold or formwork with the surface retarder coating composition; casting concrete containing aggregate against the coated surface of the mold or formwork; allowing the concrete to hydrate and to harden against the coated surface in the coated mold or formwork; the surface-retarder coating composition comprising: (a) at least one non-Ordinary Portland Cement (non-OPC) binder operative to form a coating when mixed with at least one inert filler and water to form a uniform mixture, the non-OPC binder comprising plaster and being present in the amount of 10 to 95 percent based on total dry weight of the coating composition; (b) at least one inert filler operative with the at least one non-OPC binder to form a coating when mixed with water and to harden upon the mold or formwork, the at least one inert filler being present in the amount of 5.0 to 80.0 percent based on total dry weight of the coating composition, the inert filler chosen from calcium carbonate, silica, barium sulfate, talc, mica, or mixture thereof; (c) at least one accelerator agent operative to accelerate the setting of the at least one non-OPC binder, the accelerator agent comprising gypsum and being present in an amount up to 5.0 percent based on total dry weight of the coating composition; and (d) at least one OPC set retarder agent operative to retard the setting of concrete cast into the mold or formwork, the at least one OPC retarder agent being present in the amount of 0.5 to 40.0 percent based on total dry weight of the coating composition, the at least one OPC set retarder agent being chosen from esters of carboxylic acids, dextrose, glucose, sucrose, and lactose, or mixtures thereof; removing the mold or formwork from the concrete after setting; and removing the coating composition from the surface of the concrete to expose aggregate in the concrete. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein component (a) further comprises fly ash, bottom ash, volcanic glass, natural pozzolan, metakaolin, ground granulated blast furnace slag, red mud, raw and calcined clays and shale, diatomaceous earth, zeolite, or mixtures thereof. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein component (a) further comprises lime with non-crystalline siliceous by-products chosen from silicon metal production ferrosilicon alloys, silica flour, rice hull ash, or combination thereof. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein component (b) is calcium carbonate. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising (a) at least one additive chosen from thickeners, resins, colorants, dispersants, defoaming agents, and corrosion inhibitors; (b) water; or (c) a mixture of components (a) and (b). 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the coating composition further comprises an anti-corrosion agent for resisting corrosion of molds or formwork made of metal.
Linings or coatings, {e.g. removable, absorbent linings, permanent anti-stick coatings; Linings becoming a non-permanent layer of the moulded article}(lubricating surfaces of moulds, cores or mandrels B28B7/38) · CPC title
Ash cements, e.g. fly ash cements (fly ash as filler C04B18/08); Cements based on incineration residues, e.g. alkali-activated slags from waste incineration (alkali-activated combustion residues as such C04B7/243; mixtures of the lime-pozzuolane type C04B28/18); Kiln dust cements · CPC title
Aluminous cements (monolithic refractories or refractory mortars C04B35/66) · CPC title
Coating or impregnation materials · CPC title
involving the removal of part of the materials of the treated articles, e.g. etching · CPC title
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