Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) plays a variety of roles in building materials, including thickening, water retention, lubrication, improvement of construction functions, etc. In the use of putty, HPMC plays three major roles: thickening, water retention and construction, which can make Putty powder have good construction performance. In cement mortar, the application of HPMC can improve its water retention, cohesive property and construction performance, and is an indispensable component in ready-mixed mortar. #motar #HPMC #concrete #construction #cement
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Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) Product properties 1. Water Retention: The water retention will be enhanced, which is helpful with such problems as cement or gypsum construction material drying too fast and poor hardening or cracking due to insufficient hydration. 2. Operationality: It can enhance the plasticity of mortar and improve the coating efficiency in construction projects. 3. Adhesivity: It can make mortar attach to base material better since the plasticity of mortar is enhanced. 4. Slip Resistance: It can prevent slipping problem between mortar and the base material in construction project as a result of its thickening effect #HPMC #rdp #hps #pva #mortar #putty #gpysum
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The increasing use of alternative fuels in #cement production has led to increased wear on kiln refractories. Infiltration of sulphur oxides, alkali sulphates, and chlorides require more frequent attention to the state of the refractory to ensure continued safe operation of the kiln line. 💡 Larry Morley, Applications Manager for HarbisonWalker International, highlighted this topic recently in the #May issue of the International Cement Review. ⬇ Click below for the full article, where Larry discusses first understanding the wear, planning ahead, and using research-based support to cement operators across the globe. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eucQfKQB #thinkHWI #wearecalderys #innovation #refractories
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Changing fuels = changing refractory wear! Interesting read from Larry Morley.
The increasing use of alternative fuels in #cement production has led to increased wear on kiln refractories. Infiltration of sulphur oxides, alkali sulphates, and chlorides require more frequent attention to the state of the refractory to ensure continued safe operation of the kiln line. 💡 Larry Morley, Applications Manager for HarbisonWalker International, highlighted this topic recently in the #May issue of the International Cement Review. ⬇ Click below for the full article, where Larry discusses first understanding the wear, planning ahead, and using research-based support to cement operators across the globe. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eucQfKQB #thinkHWI #wearecalderys #innovation #refractories
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Transforming moisture management in cement pyroprocessing. Controlling the moisture content of raw materials is critical for achieving heightened operational efficiency and superior product quality in cement production. Variability in raw material moisture can lead to inconsistent feed rates, unstable combustion, and fluctuating clinker quality, ultimately affecting the efficiency of the entire pyroprocessing line. Our Flash Dryer solution is designed to integrate with existing pyroprocessing operations, to maintain optimal moisture levels and improve the overall energy efficiency of the process. Reducing energy consumption in cement production also contributes to lower CO2 emissions. The Flash Dryer provides fast and effective moisture reduction to achieve consistent clinker quality and combustion performance. This system can be adapted to a variety of fuel types and raw materials, delivering unique flexibility in operation. For more technical information, contact our engineering service at https://lnkd.in/gCCn8BW #flashdryer #cementindustry #pyroprocessing #moisturecontrol #operationalefficiency #sustainability #engineeringexcellence
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RectorSeal PVC Electrical Conduit Cement 633L is formulated for use on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) conduit Types I and II. It is medium body cement in a clear or gray to match conduit color. #RectorSeal
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Incorporation of resin into the Halliburton CorrosaLock™ cement design enhances cement sheath elasticity and shear bond strength compared to conventional cement systems. Visit https://lnkd.in/gHAj9TnJ to learn how these features enable a more resilient cement sheath that can withstand the cyclic nature of pressure and temperature changes in storage wells. #oilandgas #CO2 #CCS #CCUS #carbonstorage
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Incorporation of resin into the Halliburton CorrosaLock™ cement design enhances cement sheath elasticity and shear bond strength compared to conventional cement systems. Visit https://lnkd.in/gA4SMT5D to learn how these features enable a more resilient cement sheath that can withstand the cyclic nature of pressure and temperature changes in storage wells. #oilandgas #CO2 #CCS #CCUS #carbonstorage
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