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titleOfInvention Composition for inorganic foam
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Inorganic foams with small cell size, high compressive strength and flexural strength, and excellent heat insulation properties, which are non-combustible and smoke-free, are formed. A possible composition for an inorganic foam is provided. [Composition] The composition for inorganic foam comprises an aqueous solution of an alkali metal silicate, an inorganic solid component such as dust in a corundum furnace, With a main material consisting of fillers such as talc and kaolin, A predetermined amount of an organically treated organic bentonite such as amine-modified bentonite is mixed with a foaming agent such as hydrogen peroxide.
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