Method for producing calcium silicate board by utilizing papermaking white clay and quartz stone wastes
A paper-making white mud and quartz slab technology, applied in the direction of solid waste management, sustainable waste treatment, climate sustainability, etc., can solve problems such as waste waste, high energy consumption of calcium-silicon plates, and environmental pollution, and achieve environmental pollution control, Effects of reducing environmental load and conserving cultivated land
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[0030] A method for producing calcium-silicon slabs by using papermaking lime mud and quartz slate wastes, comprising the following steps:
[0031] (1) Take out the quartz stone waste, sieve and press filter to obtain quartz stone waste powder, and press filter to make the water content of the waste at 10% ± 5%;
[0032] (2) Take raw materials by weight in the following ratios:
[0033] 30 parts of papermaking white mud, 40 parts of quartz stone waste powder, 10 parts of early-strength Portland cement, 5 parts of high-strength alumina fiber with a length of 4-8 mm, 0.3 parts of water-reducing and waterproofing agent, and 15 parts of water;
[0034] (3) The above materials are mixed and molded, the molding pressure is 50-60Mpa, demoulding, and natural curing for 28 days.
[0035] The papermaking lime mud has a water content of 20% to 25%, a calcium content of 60% to 70%, and residual papermaking fibers of 5% to 10%.
[0036] The quartz slate waste has a moisture content of 10...
Embodiment 2
[0044] (1) Take out the quartz stone waste, sieve and press filter to obtain quartz stone waste powder, and press filter to make the water content of the waste at 10% ± 5%;
[0045] (2) Take raw materials by weight in the following ratios:
[0046] 35 parts of papermaking white mud, 35 parts of quartz stone waste powder, 15 parts of early-strength Portland cement, 7 parts of high-strength alumina fiber with a length of 4-8mm, 0.4 parts of water-reducing and waterproofing agent, and 17 parts of water;
[0047] (3) The above materials are mixed and molded, the molding pressure is 50-60Mpa, demoulding, and natural curing for 28 days.
[0048] The papermaking lime mud has a water content of 20% to 25%, a calcium content of 60% to 70%, and residual papermaking fibers of 5% to 10%.
[0049] The quartz slate waste has a moisture content of 10% to 15%, SiO 2 The content is 60% to 70% and the resin is 8% to 12%. The content of kraft paper laid on the upper and lower sides of the pres...
Embodiment 3
[0056] A method for producing calcium-silicon slabs by using papermaking lime mud and quartz slate wastes, comprising the following steps:
[0057] (1) Take out the quartz stone waste, sieve and press filter to obtain quartz stone waste powder, and press filter to make the water content of the waste at 10% ± 5%;
[0058] (2) Take raw materials by weight in the following ratios:
[0059] 30 parts of papermaking white mud, 40 parts of quartz stone waste powder, 20 parts of early-strength Portland cement, 8 parts of high-strength alumina fiber with a length of 4-8mm, 0.5 parts of water-reducing and waterproofing agent, and 20 parts of water;
[0060] (3) The above materials are mixed and molded, the molding pressure is 50-60Mpa, demoulding, and natural curing for 28 days.
[0061] The papermaking lime mud has a water content of 20% to 25%, a calcium content of 60% to 70%, and residual papermaking fibers of 5% to 10%.
[0062] The quartz slate waste has a moisture content of 10%...
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