Composite material and method
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1. A method of forming an improved composition, consisting of the step of substantially dry mixing cement in the range of 30-85 percent by weight with perlite fines in the range of 15-70 percent by weight.
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An improved composite material is prepared by first uniformly mixing cement and perlite fines. The perlite fines comprise particles that are less than 200 mesh. The mixture of perlite fines and cement is then mixed with water, formed into a desired shaped, and allowed to dry. The dried material is useful in many applications where cement is used and has fireproofing and strength characteristics superior to ordinary concrete.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of forming an improved composition, consisting of the step of substantially dry mixing cement in the range of 30-85 percent by weight with perlite fines in the range of 15-70 percent by weight.
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2. A method of forming an improved composition, consisting of the steps of substantially dry mixing cement in the range of 30-85 percent by weight with perlite fines in the range of 15-70 percent by weight and adding, in one increment, water in the range of 30-40 percent by weight.
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3. A method of forming an improved composite material, comprising the steps of:
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(a) essentially dry mixing cement in the range of 30-85 percent by weight with perlite fines in the range of 15-70 percent by weight, the perlite fines consisting of particles less than 200 mesh in size, to form a first composition; and (b) mixing water in the range of 30-40 percent by weight with said first composition, wherein the first composition hydrates to form the composite material. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for making an improved composite material consisting of the steps of:
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(1) preparing a substantially uniformly mixed composition consisting of cement in the range of 33 to 75 percent by volume with the remainder consisting of perlite fines; (2) adding an effective amount of water to said composition to produce a mastic consistency in said improved composite material; (3) substantially uniformly mixing the composition and water in one step; (4) forming the material into a shape; and (5) allowing the material to set. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 14)
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12. The method claimed in 9 where the uniformly mixed composition consists of about 33% by volume cement with the remainder consisting of perlite fines.
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13. The method claimed in 9 where perlite fines consist of perlite powder.
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15. A method for making an improved composite material consisting of the steps of:
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(1) preparing a substantially uniformly mixed composition consisting of cement in the range of 33 to 75 percent by volume with the remainder consisting of perlite fines; (2) adding an effective amount of water to said composition to produce a mastic consistency in said improved composite material; (3) substantially uniformly mixing the composition and water in one step; (4) forming the material into a shape; (5) vibrating the material; and (6) allowing the material to set.
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16. A method for making an improved composite material consisting of the steps of:
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(1) preparing a substantially uniformly mixed composition consisting of cement in the range of 33 to 75 percent by volume with the remainder consisting of perlite fines; (2) adding an effective amount of water to said composition to produce a mastic consistency in said improved composite material; (3) compressing the composition; (4) substantially uniformly mixing the composition and water in one step; (5) forming the material into a shape; and (6) allowing the material to set.
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