Preparation method of high-strength compound cement-based insulation board
A composite, cement-based technology, applied in ceramic products, applications, household appliances, etc., can solve problems such as difficult to control the uniformity of hole distribution, uneven strength of insulation boards, and low overall strength of insulation boards to achieve excellent heat insulation High performance, good thermal insulation effect, excellent tensile strength effect
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Embodiment 1
[0027] A preparation method of a high-strength composite cement-based insulation board is carried out according to the following steps:
[0028] A) Weigh 100 parts of Portland cement, 40 parts of fly ash, 12 parts of diatomaceous earth, 12 parts of shell powder, 12 parts of hollow glass microspheres, 12 parts of sepiolite, and 20 parts of organic-inorganic composite heat storage Granules, 5 parts of bagasse fiber and 4 parts of mineral wool fiber and stirring the above raw materials evenly to obtain a solid component.
[0029] Wherein, the particle diameter of the shell powder is 100-200 micrometers, the particle diameter of the hollow glass microspheres is 50-100 micrometers, the particle diameter of the diatomite is 20-50 micrometers, the particle diameter of the sepiolite The diameter is 10-30 microns.
[0030] B) Add 10 parts of carboxymethylcellulose, 10 parts of sodium alginate and 4 parts of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate to 40 parts of water and stir evenly to obtain ...
Embodiment 2
[0039] A preparation method of a high-strength composite cement-based insulation board is carried out according to the following steps:
[0040] A) Weigh 100 parts of Portland cement, 35 parts of fly ash, 10 parts of diatomaceous earth, 10 parts of shell powder, 10 parts of hollow glass microspheres, 10 parts of sepiolite, and 15 parts of organic-inorganic composite heat storage Granules, 4 parts of bagasse fiber and 3 parts of mineral wool fiber, and the above-mentioned raw materials are stirred evenly to obtain a solid component.
[0041] Wherein, the particle diameter of the shell powder is 100-200 micrometers, the particle diameter of the hollow glass microspheres is 50-100 micrometers, the particle diameter of the diatomite is 20-50 micrometers, the particle diameter of the sepiolite The diameter is 10-30 microns.
[0042] B) Add 5 parts of carboxymethylcellulose, 5 parts of sodium alginate and 3 parts of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate to 40 parts of water and stir evenl...
Embodiment 3
[0051] A preparation method of a high-strength composite cement-based insulation board is carried out according to the following steps:
[0052] A) Weigh 100 parts of Portland cement, 45 parts of fly ash, 15 parts of diatomaceous earth, 15 parts of shell powder, 15 parts of hollow glass microspheres, 15 parts of sepiolite, and 25 parts of organic-inorganic composite heat storage Granules, 6 parts of bagasse fiber and 5 parts of mineral wool fiber and stirring the above raw materials evenly to obtain a solid component.
[0053] Wherein, the particle diameter of the shell powder is 100-200 micrometers, the particle diameter of the hollow glass microspheres is 50-100 micrometers, the particle diameter of the diatomite is 20-50 micrometers, the particle diameter of the sepiolite The diameter is 10-30 microns.
[0054] B) Add 15 parts of carboxymethylcellulose, 15 parts of sodium alginate and 5 parts of sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate to 40 parts of water and stir evenly to obtain ...
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