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titleOfInvention MINERAL FOAM AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION
abstract Foamed mineral materials are produced from an inorganic cement based on a water glass (pref. potassium water glass) with addition of a foaming agent (pref. Al powder) and opt. a hardening agent (pref. a fluorosilicate, AlPO4 or a deriv of an organic acid), a polymer (pref. a polyisocyanate) and/or a mineral filler (e.g. asbestos, glass fibres, neck wool, inorganic powders, etc). The mechanical strength of this foam is higher than that of the similar known materials. The porosity is readily controllable. The material has good workability (jawing, cutting, drilling, etc). The material is resistant to attack by mineral acids. The material is fire-resistant. The material is hardened at 350-750 degrees C. It can be subsequently subjected to tempering, sintering, surface-melting, etc. The material can be lacquered, metallized, coated, laminated, galvanised, etc. The incorporation of a polymer improves the elasticity of the material.
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