A kind of regenerated self-setting cementitious material and preparation method thereof
A cementitious material and self-hardening technology, which is applied in the field of recycled self-hardening cementitious materials and their preparation, can solve the problems of low activity, high cost, and no composite of recycled concrete micropowder and gypsum slag cement, etc. Achieve the effect of recycling and excellent product performance
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[0022] First, add anhydrous gypsum, slaked lime and limestone powder at a ratio of 1:1:1 as clinker, ball mill for 50 minutes, and its specific surface area is greater than 350m 2 / kg; parts by mass: 14 parts of gypsum, 3 parts of clinker, and 83 parts of slag powder. Gypsum, clinker, and slag are ground together for 1 hour to prepare gypsum slag cement.
[0023] Among them, natural anhydrite is used as gypsum; the specific surface area of slag powder is greater than 400m 2 / kg, and the grade is above S95.
[0024] Crush the waste concrete in the construction waste to less than 5mm, grind it for 5 minutes and then pass it through a 0.3mm sieve, grind the sieve residue for 10 minutes and then pass 0.15mm, then grind the sieve residue for 60 minutes and pass it through a 0.075mm sieve; After calcination at 750°C for 2 hours, recycled concrete powder is obtained with a specific surface area of 360-450m 2 / kg.
[0025] 10wt% recycled concrete micropowder and 90wt% gypsum slag cement ...
Embodiment 2
[0031] First, add anhydrous gypsum, slaked lime and limestone powder in a ratio of 1:2:3 as clinker, ball mill for 50 minutes, and its specific surface area is greater than 350m 2 / kg; parts by mass: 11 parts of gypsum, 6 parts of clinker, 83 parts of slag powder, gypsum, clinker, and slag are ground together for 1 hour to prepare gypsum slag cement.
[0032] Among them, gypsum is anhydrite obtained by calcining desulfurized gypsum at 750°C for 2-4 hours; the specific surface area of slag powder is greater than 400m 2 / kg, and the grade is S95.
[0033] Crush the waste concrete in the construction waste to less than 5mm, grind it for 5 minutes and then pass it through a 0.3mm sieve, grind the sieve residue for 10 minutes and then pass 0.15mm, then grind the sieve residue for 60 minutes and pass it through a 0.075mm sieve; After calcination at 750°C for 4 hours, recycled concrete powder is obtained with a specific surface area of 360-450m 2 / kg.
[0034] 20wt% recycled concrete mi...
Embodiment 3
[0039] First, add anhydrous gypsum, slaked lime and limestone powder in a ratio of 1:3:2 as clinker, ball mill for 50 minutes, and its specific surface area is greater than 350m 2 / kg; parts by mass: 12 parts of gypsum, 5 parts of clinker, 80 parts of slag powder, gypsum, clinker, and slag are ground together for 1 hour to prepare gypsum slag cement.
[0040] Among them, gypsum is anhydrite obtained by calcining desulfurized gypsum at 750°C for 2-4 hours; the specific surface area of slag powder is greater than 400m 2 / kg, and the grade is above S95.
[0041] Crush the waste concrete in the construction waste to less than 5mm, grind it for 5 minutes and then pass it through a 0.3mm sieve, grind the sieve residue for 10 minutes and then pass 0.15mm, then grind the sieve residue for 60 minutes and pass it through a 0.075mm sieve; After calcination at 750°C for 3 hours, recycled concrete powder is obtained with a specific surface area of 360-450m 2 / kg.
[0042] 30wt% recycled concr...
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