Product Description
Light Color CSA BINDER
LIGHT COLOR CSA BINDER with grade 82.5Mpa, is a hydraulic binder based on calcium sulfo aluminate, specially designed to be blended with anhydrite and some other materials, such as sand, crashed stone, pigments to make artificial stone & countertops by Polar Bear plant in year 2000.
This binder is manufactured under a strict quality assurance systems GB/T 190012000(i.e.ISO9001:2000) and GB/T 240001-1996(i.e.ISO 14001:1996) which accommodates the technical requirements of building chemistry formulators.
Specification
item | value |
Warranty | 1 Year |
After-sale Service | Online technical support |
Project Solution Capability | Others |
Application | construction |
Design Style | Contemporary |
Place of Origin | China |
Hebei | |
Brand Name | Polar Bear |
Model Number | CSA BINDER |
Bending Strength | ≥ 7.0 (Mpa) |
Compressive strength | ≥ 85.0 (Mpa) |
Chemical Analysis
The chemical analysis of LIGHT COLOR CSA BINDER has been determined according to the following:
GB/T 176-1996 Methods of chemical analysis for cement
* The color of this CSA BINDER is more lighter than other cement, can be easily colored by pigment.
* Hydrated products have hydration alumina gel and ettringite crystals which can generate beautiful luster on surface of the artificial stone.
* Hydrated products of CSA BINDER are hydration alumina gel, ettringite crystals and hydrated calcium silicate, can avoid the strength decreasing.
* CSA BINDER is a low alkali cement, can avoid the re-alkali.
* Hydrated products ettringite crystals, is an expansive crystalline substance which is formed very stable over time, can avoid
the cracking and shrinkage.
* CSA BINDER is also a low CO2 Emissions cement
* Rheology Adapted to the Application
* Sulphate Resistance
* etc.
The following additives might be used in combination with LIGHT COLOR CSA BINDER when making artificial marbles and counter tops.
- Dispersible polymer powders
- Cellulose class thickening agent
- Retarder
- Accelerators
- Plasticizers/superplasticizers
- Pigments