Ceramics-Silikáty 54, (4) 379 - 385 (2010) |
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THE EFFECT OF SURFACE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE CONCENTRATION ON THE PROPERTIES OF FOAMED AND NON-FOAMED GYPSUM |
Bazelová Zora, Pach Ladislav, Lokaj Ján |
Department of Ceramics, Glass and Cement, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology,
Slovak Technical University, Radlinského 9, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Keywords: Foamed gypsum, Surfactant, Ceramic, Bulk Density, Compressive strength |
Foamed gypsum was prepared by the direct foaming method. Properties of foamed and non-foamed gypsum were investigated
using plaster suspension containing surface active substance (SAS). Since SAS has amphiphilic properties its solutions are
prone to foaming. The combination of foaming and the hydration of calcium sulphate hemihydrate (CaSO₄,1/2H₂O) led to
fast solidification, resulting in strong, porous bodies. Bulk density, compressive strength and the pore size varied markedly
depending on both the quantity of SAS and water/plaster weight ratio. Bulk density of the foamed gypsum ranged from 0.20
to 0.58 g/cm³
and the pore size reached 50 µm to 1.3 mm depending on the concentration of the surfactant. The compressive
strength of the foamed gypsum and the non-foamed one increased with increasing bulk density. The dried non-foamed
gypsum showed high compressive strengths up to 12 MPa. |
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