Apparatus for producing aerated cementitious compounds

Agitating – Mortar mixer type – With gas incorporating; fluid mixing – delivering – or conveying

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ABSTRACT:
An aerated cementitious composition is produced by feeding a mixture comprising cement and foaming agent to a mixing chamber open to atmosphere together with a feed of liquid. The ingredients are mixed and the wetted mixture pumped to a desired site, the capacity of pumping being greater than the feed rate of the ingredients into the mixing chamber such that air is drawn into the mixing chamber.

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