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publicationNumber CN-106747165-B
titleOfInvention A kind of travertine geology impervious material and its application
abstract The invention provides a kind of travertine geology impervious material, including following components in parts by weight:50~90 parts of travertine base-material, 2~10 parts of 10~30 parts of calcium based cross-linker, 2~20 parts of calcium-base bentonite and Si oxide.The present invention introduces travertine bentonite by base-material of travertine, introduced travertine bentonite water-swellable, realize the filling space travertine base granule, improve anti-seepage effect, with reference to the compactness of reaction product enhancing impervious material between calcium based cross-linker and water body, space is further reduced, improves barrier performance;The travertine base-material that the present invention uses is good with being repaired geological environment compatibility, without introducing a large amount of extraneous raw materials, avoids the infringement to the original landforms of travertine caused by the destructive construction of existing impervious material in use.
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