Method for treating lightweight, non-cementitious building mater

Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...

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52515, 106DIG2, 10628714, 427387, 428447, B05D 302

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041090322

ABSTRACT:
A method for treating a lightweight building material, the material comprising sodium silicate as a binder and an expanded inorganic aggregate. The building material is contacted with a reactive organo silane, the resulting treated building material is nonefflorescent.

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