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publicationDate 2002-01-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber UA-44035-A
titleOfInvention MODIFIED ADHESIVE BASED ON LIQUID GLASS AND METHOD OF ITS PREPARATION
abstract Modified adhesive based on liquid glass, including mineral binder in the form of liquid glass, filler and modifier. Additionally contains a curing accelerator, the filler includes a silicate filler in the form of ground glass and / or quartz sand. As a modifier contains alkali at this ratio of components, wt. %: Liquid glass (potassium or sodium) 70-90 Ground glass (quartz sand) 5-30 Alkali (hardener) 1-3 Sodium silica fluoride (curing accelerator) 1-2 Glue as hardener contains aluminum hydroxide or caustic potassium or caustic soda , and as a curing accelerator contains sodium silicon fluoride Na2SiF6. The glue is prepared by mixing the mineral binder, filler and hardener and heating them. The filler in the form of pre-crushed ground glass or quartz sand to particles of 1-8 microns is dissolved in a mineral binder in the form of liquid glass, then the hardener is introduced in the form of alkali with constant stirring and at the end of the mixing process add curing accelerator. Dissolution of ground glass in liquid glass is carried out by cavitation for 10-15 minutes at a temperature of 60-85 ° C. Mixing of other components is carried out by cavitation at a temperature of 60-85 ° C for 3-5 minutes.
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