K. Satoh et al., SOLIDIFICATION METHOD FOR PHOSPHATE BONDE D ALUMINA CEMENT BY HYDROTHERMAL HOT-PRESSING, Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai gakujutsu ronbunshi, 105(5), 1997, pp. 424-427
The hydrothermal hot-pressing method is a very usefull technique for s
olidifying various inorganic materials. The authors have tried to appl
y some cementitious materials to this process. A commercially availabl
e alumina cement is used and the effects of addition of sodium phospha
te and silica fume are examined to increase the strength of solidified
alumina cement. The reaction temperature is 250 degrees C, and the re
action time is 60 min. The maximum tensile strength of the solidified
bodies reached at about 23 MPa when alumina cement is replaced by 2.5
mass% of silica fume and modified with 10 mass% of sodium metaphosphat
e.