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publicationDate 2016-03-31-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Coating mortar from construction and demolition waste
abstract The present invention relates to a coating mortar made from recycled aggregates, for interior and exterior walls of buildings consisting of: crushed ceramic waste, crushed mortar waste, Portland cement, calcium sulfate hemihydrate, ether polymer powder cellulose, re-dispersible polymer powder. Alternatively, the coating mortar may also contain: quartz sand, aqueous suspension of isothiazolinones and glycol / formaldehyde, monoethylene glycol, aqueous dispersion of anionic acrylic copolymer, hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), styrene acrylic dispersion, hydrotreated mineral oil, water. The objective of the invention is to provide a use option for construction and demolition waste, and the replacement of natural aggregates with recycled aggregates for the manufacture of coating mortars, as a technological option that allows reducing the environmental impacts derived from both the extraction of natural aggregates such as the generation, transport and disposal of construction and demolition waste.
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