Building insulated wall body material and preparation method thereof
A wall material and building insulation technology, applied in the field of building insulation materials, can solve the problems of polluting water, polluting the air, polluting the environment, etc., and achieve the effects of low density, no radioactive pollution, and short cycle
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Embodiment 1
[0028] 1. Ingredients:
[0029] The ratio of raw materials is calculated according to the following weight percentages: 34% of phosphogypsum, 16% of red mud, 20% of cement, 15% of fly ash, 7.6% of yellow sand, 7% of lime, and 0.4% of Al powder. Fly ash, cement, yellow sand and lime are mixed, then foaming agent is added; water accounting for 35% of the mixture is added, and ball milled for 2 hours.
[0030] 2. Molding: Injection molding the mixed raw materials to obtain a green body.
[0031] 3. Curing: Put the green body obtained in a curing box for 48 hours at a temperature of 90°C and a pressure of 2 MPa, and then put it in a natural state for 6 days to obtain a building insulation material.
[0032] After testing, the porosity of the building insulation material is 45.3%, in line with JC943-2004; the density is 0.76g / cm 3 , in line with the requirements of JC / T 1062-2007; the compressive strength is 50MP, in line with the requirements of GB / T1965-1996; the thermal cond...
Embodiment 2
[0040] 1. Ingredients:
[0041] The ratio of raw materials is as follows by weight percentage: 30% of phosphogypsum, 20% of red mud, 24% of cement, 10% of fly ash, 9.5% of yellow sand, 6% of lime, and 0.5% of Al powder. Mix coal ash, cement, yellow sand and lime, then add foaming agent; add water accounting for 32% of the mixture, and ball mill for 2.5 hours.
[0042] 2. Molding: Injection molding the mixed raw materials to obtain a green body.
[0043] 3. Curing: Put the green body obtained in a curing box for 36 hours at a temperature of 95°C and a pressure of 2 MPa, and then put it in a natural state for 6 days to obtain a building insulation material.
[0044] After testing, the porosity of the building insulation material is 44.8%, in line with JC943-2004; the density is 0.79g / cm 3 , in line with the requirements of JC / T 1062-2007; the compressive strength is 53MP, in line with the requirements of GB / T1965-1996; the thermal conductivity is 0.17 w / (m k), in line with t...
Embodiment 3
[0046] 1. Ingredients:
[0047]The ratio of raw materials is as follows by weight percentage: 30% of phosphogypsum, 25% of red mud, 20% of cement, 12% of fly ash, 5.4% of yellow sand, 7% of lime, and 0.6% of Al powder. Mix coal ash, cement, yellow sand and lime, then add foaming agent; add water accounting for 38% of the mixture, and ball mill for 2 hours.
[0048] 2. Molding: Injection molding the mixed raw materials to obtain a green body.
[0049] 3. Curing: Put the green body obtained in a curing box for 36 hours at a temperature of 100°C and a pressure of 1.5 MPa, and then put it in a natural state for 7 days to obtain a building insulation material.
[0050] After testing, the porosity of the building insulation material is 47.8%, in line with JC943-2004; the density is 0.73g / cm 3 , in line with the requirements of JC / T 1062-2007, the compressive strength is 52.5MP, in line with the requirements of GB / T1965-1996; the thermal conductivity is 0.20 w / (m k), in line wit...
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