Publication result detail

Physical-mechanical aspects of preparing thermal insulation materials on the basis of liquid (water) glass

MÉSZÁROSOVÁ, L.; DROCHYTKA, R.

Original Title

Physical-mechanical aspects of preparing thermal insulation materials on the basis of liquid (water) glass

English Title

Physical-mechanical aspects of preparing thermal insulation materials on the basis of liquid (water) glass

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

In the Czech Republic, liquid glass is mainly used for painting areas with higher surface temperatures, such as bonding agent of heat-resistant concretes, which require higher chemical resistance; it is also used as additional damp proofing for buildings with damp brickwork. Globally, liquid glass is used with expanded perlite as thermal insulation for higher temperature (maximum application temperature of 650 degrees C). This paper should outline the possible preparation of such material in our conditions and verify, whether it is possible to achieve the bulk density for such material of up to 200 kg/m3, or the potential application of such material.

English abstract

In the Czech Republic, liquid glass is mainly used for painting areas with higher surface temperatures, such as bonding agent of heat-resistant concretes, which require higher chemical resistance; it is also used as additional damp proofing for buildings with damp brickwork. Globally, liquid glass is used with expanded perlite as thermal insulation for higher temperature (maximum application temperature of 650 degrees C). This paper should outline the possible preparation of such material in our conditions and verify, whether it is possible to achieve the bulk density for such material of up to 200 kg/m3, or the potential application of such material.

Keywords

liquid glass, thermal insulation material, high temperature

Key words in English

liquid glass, thermal insulation material, high temperature

Authors

MÉSZÁROSOVÁ, L.; DROCHYTKA, R.

Released

19.02.2014

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Switzerland

ISBN

978-3-03835-026-2

Book

Binders and Materials XI

ISBN

1022-6680

Periodical

Advanced Materials Research

Volume

897

Number

2014

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

117

Pages to

120

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT104719,
  author="Lenka {Mészárosová} and Rostislav {Drochytka}",
  title="Physical-mechanical aspects of preparing thermal insulation materials on the basis of liquid (water) glass",
  booktitle="Binders and Materials XI",
  year="2014",
  journal="Advanced Materials Research",
  volume="897",
  number="2014",
  pages="117--120",
  publisher="Trans Tech Publications",
  address="Switzerland",
  isbn="978-3-03835-026-2",
  issn="1022-6680"
}