Abstract: The present invention relates to extrudable ceramic masses and other masses which set as a result of baking or sintering, which masses comprise specific additives based on water-soluble cellulose ethers, an extrusion process, the extrudates and their use.
Abstract: A coating layer for a thermal insulator, in a laminated body for a thermal insulator, the laminated body including a carbonized-molded body and the coating layer for a thermal insulator which is layered on at least one surface of the carbonized-molded body, wherein the bulk density of the carbonized-molded body is 0.08 g/cm3 to 0.8 g/cm3 and the gas permeability ratio of the coating layer for a thermal insulator is 8.0 NL/hr·cm2 mmH2O or less.
Abstract: The invention relates to fiber compositions that can be pumped and metered in the fashion of fluid chemical admixtures into a concrete mix, thereby enabling the fibers to be dispensed by concrete ready-mix plant operators who can provide verification of fiber administration and dosage. The fibers, particularly plastic shrinkage control fibers having large cumulative surface area, are suspended in an aqueous medium such that their surface area is already wetted out, thereby virtually assuring that substantial uniform fiber dispersion can be achieved without clumping and the delay that is usually required by fiber intermixing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 6, 2003
Publication date:
June 26, 2003
Applicant:
W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.
Inventors:
Michael B. Macklin, Anandakumar Ranganathan, Klaus-Alexander Rieder