Abstract: A fireproof insulating foamed cementitious composition with thermal energy storage capacity is provided for use in producing wall insulation boards, fireproof claddings for steel structures, inner cores of fire resistant wall or door panels, and the like. The composition demonstrates improved energy efficiency in which phase change materials, such as microencapsulates, are used in conjunction with a cementitious mixture of calcined gypsum and hydraulic cement, lightweight aggregates, a polymer latex, and a foaming solution to create stable air bubbles inside the cementitious matrix. The calcined gypsum and the hydraulic cement are present in a weight ratio range from about 1:3 to about 3:1. The composition may further include reinforced fibers, surfactants, inorganic flame retardants, and other additives.
Abstract: The present invention provides improved foamed well cement slurries, additives and methods. The foamed well cement slurries are basically comprised of a hydraulic cement, sufficient water to form a pumpable slurry, sufficient gas to form a foam and an effective amount of an additive for foaming the slurry comprised of hydrolyzed keratin.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
September 28, 2004
Assignee:
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
Inventors:
Jiten Chatterji, Roger S. Cromwell, Chad R. Brenneis, Bobby J. King, Dennis W. Gray, Frank Zamora
Abstract: The present invention provides improved foamed well cement slurries, additives and methods. The foamed well cement slurries are basically comprised of a hydraulic cement, sufficient water to form a pumpable slurry, sufficient gas to form a foam and an effective amount of an additive for foaming the slurry comprised of hydrolyzed keratin.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 13, 2002
Publication date:
January 2, 2003
Inventors:
Jiten Chatterji, Roger S. Cromwell, Chad R. Brenneis, Bobby J. King, Dennis W. Gray, Frank Zamora
Abstract: An additive for concrete, mortar or grout comprises at least one admixture material in a compacted unit of selected amount, the unit having strength sufficient to maintain structural integrity during handling and storage, but having sufficient solubility or friability upon mechanical agitation within a wet mixing environment of a cementitious composition mixture to dissolve or fragment for uniform dispersal throughout the cementitious composition mixture.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 17, 1998
Assignee:
MBT Holding AG
Inventors:
Jeffrey Bury, David F. Factor, Zvi Grauer
Abstract: The present invention relates to an air-entraining adjuvant.This adjuvant comprises animal whole blood and/or cruor serving as the actual air-entraining agent, and also comprises blood plasma as a stabilizer for the entrained air, preferably in pulverulent or atomized form. The proportion of blood plasma in the adjuvant is advantageously from 15 to 25% by weight. The said adjuvant also contains dispersants of the bentonite type and/or aluminomagnesium clay type.This gives an adjuvant having an exceptional air-entraining capacity with a high stability; it is easy to work with as any type of mixer can be used.
Abstract: A composition for the production of an open-pore foam product from essentially inorganic components contains, in addition to known components, a rock-forming solid substance, a curing agent, a foaming additive, and an at least partly alkali-soluble protein to produce open pores. The rock-forming component is a reactive solid substance selected from the group consisting ofI finely dispersed oxide mixture containing amorphous silicon dioxide and aluminium oxide,II vitreous, amorphous electrofilter ash,III milled calcined bauxite,IV electrofilter ash from a brown coal power station,V undissolved amorphous silicon dioxide from an amorphous disperse powder-like, dehydrated or water-containing silicic acid or from high temperature processes (silica fume),VI metakaolin, andVII cement.The curing agent is an alkali metal silicate solution containing 1.2 to 2.5 mols of silicon dixoide per mol of potassium oxide and/or sodium oxide.