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titleOfInvention Thermal insulation mortar and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses thermal insulation mortar and a preparation method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of building material preparation. The thermal insulation mortar comprises the following raw materials: the heat-insulating mortar is prepared from portland cement, fly ash, limestone powder, polystyrene particles, bentonite, a thickening agent, calcium carbonate, a tackifier, carboxyethyl methyl cellulose, sodium dodecyl sulfate, calcium fluoride, a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer or an organic silicon-polyurethane copolymer, sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid, and is prepared by mixing and stirring. The thermal insulation mortar disclosed by the invention can improve the compressive strength and reduce the dry apparent density, the heat conductivity coefficient and the volume water absorption rate.
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