Construction material containing catalytic cracking catalyst par

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Inorganic settable ingredient containing

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106705, 106738, 106745, 106755, 106817, 501 55, 502 63, 502 72, 502414, 208106, 208118, 404 17, 405266, C08L 9500, E01C 718, C03C 3076, B01J 2906

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ABSTRACT:
A composition for use as a road base or levee fill. The composition comprises catalytic cracking catalyst particles in the size range of 1 to 200 microns and a binder the type and amount of which depend on the end use. Hydrated lime is employed as the binder in road base construction while hydrated lime, portland cement, fly ash or mixtures of fly ash and portland cement can be used in levee construction. The spent catalyst particles are present in amounts of 80% to 96% and the binder is present in amounts of 4% to 20%, both percentage ranges being determined according to the dry weight of the composition.

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