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publicationNumber TW-200636136-A
titleOfInvention Inflammable lightweight keel for substituting woods and method for making same
abstract This invention relates to an inflammable lightweight keel for substituting woods and method for making same, using cement, magnesium oxide (MaO), aluminum oxides (Al2O3), silica (SiO2), calcium oxides (CaO), enhanced fibers, plant fibers, additives and auxiliary agents as the raw materials. An inflammable lightweight keel for substituting woods according to this invention can then be obtained by the steps of: allotting, pre-mixing (dry stirring) and mixing with agents, stirring, vacuum dewatering, extrusion and forming, steam curing, inspection and storage. The keel has the features of light weight, inflammability, high strength, low manufacturing cost and easy applications, and can be a substitute for wood keels or steel keels.
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