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Fire-retardant and high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) vermikulitobetonnye composites with the application of pumice and pumice

Abstract

Fire-retardant and high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) vermikulitobetonnye composites with the application of pumice and pumice

Khezhev T.A., Zhukov A.Z., Khezhev Kh. A.

Incoming article date: 24.04.2015

The application of the fire-retardant heat-insulating coatings the application of light fillers is considered the effective method of fire protection of structures. Work is dedicated to the development of the new effective cement fire-retardant and high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) vermikulitobetonnykh composites with the use of ashes and pumice. It is revealed, that the application of construction gypsum and lime as the agent of the concealed hydraulic activity of pumice it made it possible to considerably reduce the expenditure of cement without reduction in the strength of fire-retardant composite. By wood by that saponified 0,1- 0,3% of the mass of cement the expenditure of water for the mixture is reduced during the introduction of resin, the density of vermikulitobetona decreases by 40-50 kg/m3. Is investigated the influence of the parameters of fiber reinforcement by basaltic fibers on the properties of vermikulitobetona. Are revealed the high fire-retardant properties of the developed fibrovermikulitobetonnykh composites. It is established that the addition of the volcanic pumice of the fraction d< of 0,16 ppm 30% of the mass of cement significantly increases the high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) properties of concrete block with a simultaneous increase in the bending strength and without noticeable reduction in the compressive strength. The replacement of the part of the volcanic pumice by the distended vermiculite makes it possible to reduce the average density of the vermikulitobetonnogo composite and to increase their high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) properties.

Keywords: portland cement, construction gypsum, lime, pumice, volcanic pumice, the distended vermiculite, basaltic fiber, resin wood saponified, the vermikulitobetonnyy composite, high-temperature (oxidation-resistant) properties, the limit of fire resistance, the