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Archive | 1999

New Polymer Additives for Mortar Cement

Sung G. Chu; Thomas J. Podlas; Teng-Shau Young

Mortar cement is a hydraulic cement similar to masonry cement in use and function, introduced to enhance one or more of the latters properties, such as workability, durability, and water retention. In addition, mortar cement must have lower air content and it has minimum flexural bond strength requirements. In response to fulfilling these needs, a new family of water soluble polymers has been developed. The new polymer additives are designed to optimize air void distribution and rheology of wet mortar, allowing improved workability with low air content. Furthermore, these polymers impart high water retention to the mortar, and allow the production of mortar with enhanced board life and flexural bond strength.


Archive | 2005

Joint compounds using thickeners prepared from raw cotton linters

Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 2006

Tape joint compounds with CMC thickener system

Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 1981

METHOD OF THICKENING HEAVY BRINE SOLUTIONS

Thomas George Majewicz; Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 1975

Crosslinking cellulose polymers

Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 1980

Method of increasing viscosity of hydroxyalkyl cellulose solutions

Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 1998

Flexural bond strength/low air/workability additive for mortar cement

Arthur L. Anttila; Sung G. Chu; Thomas J. Podlas; Teng-Shau Young


Archive | 1999

ADDITIVE FOR CONTROLLING FLEXURAL BOND STRENGTH, AIR ENTRAINEMENT AND WORKABILITY OF MORTAR CEMENT

Arthur L. Anttila; Sung G. Chu; Thomas J. Podlas; Teng-Shau Young


Archive | 2013

Ready-mix joint compounds using non-uniformly substituted carboxymethylcellulose

Thomas J. Podlas


Archive | 2004

Tape joint compositions with carboxymethyl cellulose (cmc) thickener system

Thomas J. Podlas

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