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publicationDate 1998-04-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention SULFATIC-HYDRAULIC BINDING AGENT
abstract A sulfatic-hydraulic binder for plaster, mortar and screed contains cement, preferably arithmetically C3A-free Portland cement, and a sulfate carrier, preferably stucco or anhydrite, the ratio of cement to gypsum being 1: 1 to 3.5: 1. Furthermore, the sulfatic-hydraulic binder, which is particularly suitable for the production of liquid screeds and wet and dry mortars, can contain additives such as retarders, accelerators, defoamers, thickeners and / or flow agents in a total amount between 0.1 and 3% by mass contain the binder portion. If the binder according to the invention is used for the production of plastering mortars, it preferably contains up to 10% by mass of hydrated lime and, if necessary, up to 300 liters / ton of expanded perlite as a light aggregate Dry and wet mortars as well as screeds, especially self-leveling screeds, can be produced.
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