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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Specification for Quicklime and Hydrated Lime for Calcium Silicate Products
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: insulating board shall be composed of hydrated calcium silicate with natural or man-made fibers or fillers, or a combination thereof. The following test methods shall be performed: dimensions and density; flexural strength; compressive strength; screw holding strength; apparent
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Supplier: ZIRCAR Refractory Composites, Inc.
Description: Type ZIRCAL-95 Refractory Board is produced from a combination of natural organic fibers and inert reinforcing fillers in a high density calcium silicate hydrate matrix. Designed as a substitute for asbestos cement boards, ZIRCAL-95 is useful as structural and electrical
- Aggregate / Fill Material: Silica / Silicate Materials, Other
- Applications: Refractory / High Temperature Materials, Thermal Insulation / Fire Proofing, Other
- Bond / Processing Features: Portland Cement / CaSiO3 Bond
- Compressive / Crushing Strength: 6400 psi
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This specification covers solid nonload-bearing and load-bearing precast concrete wall units made from autoclaved aerated concrete (PAAC) is a cementitious product based on calcium silicate hydrates in which low density is attained by the inclusion of an agent resulting in
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Standards and Technical Documents - Standard Specification for Portland Cement -- ASTM C150/C150M-17Supplier: ASTM International
Description: This specification covers eight types of portland cement: type I, type IA, type II, type IIA, type III, type IIIA, type IV, and type V. The cement covered by this specification shall only contain the following ingredients: portland cement clinker; water or calcium sulfate, or both; limestone
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: , fineness by turbidimeter, heat of hydration, autoclave expansion, time of setting by Gillmore needles, time of setting by Vicat needles, sulfate resistance, calcium sulfate, and compressive strength. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper
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