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titleOfInvention LIGHTWEIGHT, GORGEOUSLY PREFERRED PEARL-SHAPED MATERIAL
abstract The aggregate is used beds, fillers and, after adding binders, in mouldings such as blocks or panels; it consists of beads, each with foamed perlite core bonded to a sheat made of glass and/or ceramic. The core may contain non-expanded perlite, and/or glass and/or ceramic; and the sheath may contain non-expanded perlite. The beads are pref. made by coating the foamed perlite cores with liq. water-glass, drying the surface, and then storing in air until the sheath has hardened. A CO2 atmos. is pref. used to accelerate hardening. The beads are next subjected to shock heating to 800-1200 degrees C in a continuous process. One of the best known lightweight fillers is foamed polystyrene, but cannot be used above ca. 100 degrees C and evolves noxious gases if heated above this temp. The invention provides beads withstanding much higher temps. and evolving no noxious gas.
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