A new type of building material and its exterior wall construction method
An environmentally friendly, ceramic tile technology, applied in construction, building construction, covering/lining, etc., to achieve the effect of enhanced adsorption surface area and excellent adsorption effect
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Embodiment 1
[0044] The composite soil is composed of the following proportions: 8g of sepiolite, 1g of slaked lime, and 1g of silica gel are mixed and ground according to the ratio of 8:1:1. The grinding steps are as follows:
[0045] (1) Preparation of fine powder: Add 10g of composite soil into a 0.5L ball mill, then add water with a weight of 5-8% of the mixed material to make a slurry, and grind the balls with high-chromium steel balls with a diameter of 2mm, 3mm, and 7mm Mixing according to the weight ratio of 5:3:2, adding the high chromium steel balls with a total weight of 2kg, grinding for 3-4h, drying to remove moisture, and obtaining fine powder;
[0046] (2) superfine powder is made: the coarse powder that makes is added in the 0.5L ball mill, adds the water of 12-18% of fine powder weight again, is made into carbon slurry, is the high chromium steel ball grinding ball that diameter is 2mm, so The high chromium steel balls are added with a total weight of 2kg, ground for 3-4 h...
Embodiment 2
[0063] The difference between this example and Example 1 is that sepiolite is replaced by bentonite. The composition of the composite soil is as follows: 10 g of raw materials are 8 g of bentonite, 1 g of slaked lime, and 1 g of silica gel, and the rest of the preparation steps are the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0065] The difference between this example and Example 1 is that the organic modifier is an acrylic emulsion, and the rest are the same as Example 1.
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