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titleOfInvention Indoor partition wall construction method
abstract The invention relates to the field of building decoration, aiming at the problem of poor load-bearing capacity of indoor partition walls, and provides a construction method for indoor partition walls. , preparing concrete; S4, pouring concrete; S5, dismantling the pouring formwork; S6, painting the putty powder layer; the concrete includes the following components in parts by mass: 17-20 parts of Portland cement; 7-10 parts of water; 75 parts; 10-15 parts of fly ash; 5-10 parts of mineral powder; 0.01-0.03 parts of 6-phenyl-3-pyridazinone; 0.03-0.05 parts of 4-cyanoisoquinoline; 3,6-( 0.5-1 part of dicarbazolyl) tricarbazole. By using the combination of 6-phenyl-3-pyridazinone, 4-cyanoisoquinoline and 3,6-(dicarbazolyl) tricarbazole, the indoor partition wall can be under pressure or load-bearing. It is more difficult to crack under the pressure of the material, which is beneficial to prolong the service life of the indoor partition wall and make the indoor partition wall more safe to use.
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