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publicationDate 1990-10-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H02248353-A
titleOfInvention Production of quick-hardening mortar
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain quick-hardening mortar enabling application without strict restriction on time by kneading a strength promoting material contg. fluorohauyne, an inorg. sulfate and a setting regulating agent with cement and water. CONSTITUTION:A strength promoting material obtd. by kneading 100 pts.wt. strength promoter consisting of fluorohauyne, an inorg. sulfate and a setting regulating agent with <=40 pts.wt. water is mixed with a cement kneaded material obtd. by kneading cement or cement and aggregate with water to obtain quick-hardening mortar. The fluorohauyne used is represented by a formula 3CaO.3Al2O3.CaF2 and produced as follows: a calcareous starting material is blended with an aluminous starting material and fluorite so that the resulting mineral becomes 3CaO.3Al2O3.CaF2 and the blend is fired in a kiln or melted in an electric furnace. A water insoluble or slightly water soluble sulfate such as II type anhydrous gypsum is preferably used as the inorg. sulfate.
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