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titleOfInvention Setting accelerators for cements, mortars and concretes
abstract 1283128 Quick setting cement and concrete PROGIL 24 Nov 1970 [2 Dec 1969] 55903/70 Heading C1H The setting time of tricalcium silicate e.g. Portland cement, mortar or concrete is reduced by adding 0À5-5% alkali metal aluminate and 0À05 to 2% organic hydroxylic acid or salt or compounds in which the acid or alcohol group is partly or wholly esterified. Preferably the alkali metal aluminate has a MeO 2 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio of between 1 : 1 and 4 : 1, where Me= alkali metal, and the organic constituent is tartaric, citric, gluconic, malic, lactic or salicylic acid or alkali- or alkaline earth-metal salt thereof. The aluminate and organic constituent can be mixed with precipitated silica and dispersed in the water used to make up the cement, or incorporated in the cement during production.
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