AU2017228691 (A1)

A metal oxide activated cement

(22) 15.09.2017

(43) 05.10.2017

(57) A process for making a cement, containing a naturally occurring silicate bound in an organic binder and a metal oxide, comprising steps of: dissolving the binder using a chemical activator; reducing particle size of the binder to 5 enable the silicate to react with other components of the cement; enabling the silicate to serve as a center for crystal growth; wherein an effective amount of the chemical activator is added to dissolve the binder sufficiently, in order to ensure that that the cement is a structural load bearing cement.

(71) Waters, Trevor

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