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titleOfInvention Environment-friendly magnesium oxide foaming material
abstract The invention provides an environment-friendly magnesium oxide foaming material. The environment-friendly magnesium oxide foaming material mainly comprises the following materials in parts by weight: 80-90 parts of light roasted magnesium oxide powder, 5-15 parts of powdered fillers and 1-10 parts of a compound foaming agent. A product obtained by the environment-friendly magnesium oxide foaming material has volume weight of 200kg/m<3>-300kg/m<3>, compression strength of over 3MPa, and a heat conductivity coefficient of 0.05W/(M.K)-0.1W/(M.K), not only can effectively lower bearing capacity of a building, but also can be good in thermal insulation. The invention further relates to a preparation method of the foaming material.
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