A kind of potassium-based magnesium phosphate cement retarding method
A technology of potassium-based magnesium phosphate and cement, which is applied in the field of magnesium phosphate cement retardation, which can solve the problems of poor practical operability and achieve the effects of improving mechanical properties, sufficient hydration, and delaying the setting reaction
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[0021] According to the molar ratio of potassium dihydrogen phosphate to dead-burned magnesium oxide as 1:6, the amount of sodium tetraborate accounts for 2% of the mass of (magnesium compound + phosphate raw material + boron oxide compound). Weigh dipotassium hydrogen phosphate accounting for 6% of the total mass (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesia and sodium tetraborate). Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate is first dissolved in stirring water. Stir potassium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium tetraborate together to prepare magnesium phosphate cement paste material; the mass ratio of water materials (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesium oxide, sodium tetraborate and dipotassium hydrogen phosphate) is 0.09.20± Cured in a dry environment at 2°C, the measured basic properties are:
[0022] The setting time was 47min, and the compressive strengths at 1d, 3d, 7d and 28d were 28.1MPa, 39.9MPa, 58.6MPa and 67.4MPa, respectively.
[0023] This formula is...
Embodiment 2
[0025] According to the molar ratio of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and dead-burned magnesium oxide as 1:12, the amount of sodium tetraborate accounts for 2% of the mass of (magnesium compound + phosphate raw material + boron oxide compound). Weigh dipotassium hydrogen phosphate accounting for 3% of the total mass of (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesia and sodium tetraborate). Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate is first dissolved in stirring water. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium tetraborate are stirred together to prepare a magnesium phosphate cement paste material; wherein the mass ratio of water (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesium oxide, sodium tetraborate and dipotassium hydrogen phosphate) is 0.09. Cured in a dry environment at 20±2°C, the measured basic properties are:
[0026] The setting time was 21min, and the compressive strengths were 37.3MPa, 49.5MPa, 64.4MPa and 66.7MPa at 1h, 1d, 7d and 28d, respectively.
[0027] Thi...
Embodiment 3
[0029] According to the molar ratio of potassium dihydrogen phosphate to dead-burned magnesium oxide as 1:8, the amount of sodium tetraborate accounts for 5% of the mass of (magnesium compound + phosphate raw material + boron oxide compound). Weigh tripotassium phosphate accounting for 6% of the total mass of (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesia and sodium tetraborate). First, tripotassium phosphate is dissolved in stirring water. Potassium hydrogen and sodium tetraborate are stirred together to prepare a magnesium phosphate cement paste material. Among them, the mass ratio of water (potassium dihydrogen phosphate, dead-burned magnesia, sodium tetraborate and tripotassium hydrogen phosphate) is 0.09.
[0030] Cured in a dry environment at 20±2°C, the measured basic properties are:
[0031] The setting time was 139min, and the compressive strengths at 1d, 3d, 7d and 28d were 24.1MPa, 37.4MPa, 46.6MPa and 73.1MPa, respectively.
[0032] This formula is suitabl...
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