Expanding agent for fixing traffic detection device wall and preparation method of expanding agent
A traffic detection and expansion agent technology, which is applied in the field of traffic detection equipment wall fixed expansion agent and its preparation, can solve the problems that the expansion rate of the expansion agent is too large, and the expansion performance of the expansion agent cannot be satisfied, so as to improve the expansion energy and stabilize the The effect of installing testing equipment and reducing costs
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[0032] One, first prepare organosilicon modified hectorite according to the following steps:
[0033] 1) Place 10.0g of hectorite in an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate with a concentration of 2.0wt% to form a suspension, then raise the temperature to 40-70°C and stir for 2-3h, cool down to room temperature and let stand for aging for more than 8h before filtering, Dried to constant weight to obtain alkali-modified hectorite;
[0034] 2) Put 1.0g of alkali-modified hectorite in 50ml of tetrahydrofuran to disperse evenly, then add 1.0g of octa(aminophenyltrioxysilane) to reflux for 1-2 hours, then distill and remove the solvent tetrahydrofuran to obtain organosilicon-modified hectorite .
[0035] 2. Preparation of expansion agent for shrinkage-compensating concrete:
[0036] Raw materials of different parts by weight are used to prepare expansion agents for shrinkage-compensating concrete (organosilicon-modified hectorite, calcium oxide and calcium carboxymethyl cellulose...
Embodiment 2
[0046] In the present invention, carboxymethyl cellulose calcium is used as a binder to bond the expansion agent component calcium oxide and organosilicon-modified hectorite together, and the present invention attempts to prepare the two by stirring, coating and bonding For the multi-layer structure, the influence of the preparation method on the 7-day limit expansion rate in water of "Concrete Expansion Agent" GB23439-2009 is investigated:
[0047] Method A:
[0048] 1) Grinding the organosilicon-modified hectorite and calcium oxide respectively for later use, the particle diameters are 200-300 mesh;
[0049] 2) 75 parts by weight of organosilicon-modified hectorite after pulverization is impregnated into the dimethylacetamide solution of carboxymethylcellulose calcium (14 parts by weight of carboxymethylcellulose calcium, 130 parts by weight of dimethylacetamide ), heated and stirred at 60-90°C, and then cooled to room temperature to obtain a dispersion of organosilicon-mod...
Embodiment 3
[0059] The present invention has further studied the influence of calcium oxide and organosilicon modified hectorite particle size on the 7-day limit expansion rate in expansion agent water (expansion agent is all controlled at 400-600m by pulverization 2 / kg), that is, change the particle size of calcium oxide and organosilicon modified hectorite to investigate the expansion performance of the expansion agent; the preparation method is with reference to method A in Example 2, and the expansion agent results obtained by different particle sizes are as shown in table 2 :
[0060] Table 2 The influence of raw material particle size on the performance of expansion agent
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[0063] The test results show that, 1) at first the particle size of calcium oxide should not be higher than the particle size of organosilicon modified hectorite (sequence 1-4), that is to say, the particle size mesh of calcium oxide is required to be larger than the particle size mesh of...
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