Characteristic in alkaline silicate plays an important role in the production of cement heat-resistant to high temperatures. This is done by mixing silicate material such as clay or thermal metals before you add it in the composition of cement.
How it works
Liquid silicates are used extensively as penetrating concrete sealers. The silica reacts with free calcium in the concrete and forms calcium silicate hydrate. This seal results in a concrete surface that is more abrasion-resistant, more chemically resistant, harder, and less permeable to stains. Potassium silicate can be used to prevent whitish blooming, or efflorescence. Liquid silicates are also used in paint coatings for floors and walls.
Liquid or powdered silicates are added to cements to accelerate the set. Liquid silicates are used in sprayed concrete or gunning to provide immediate set. Powdered silicates are combined into dry cement admixtures and can be adjusted to modify the set time to meet your requirements.
Liquid and powdered silicates are also used in manufacturing refractory and chemically-resistant bricks, mortars, and gunning mixes. The silicate serves as a binder and as a source of alkali and silica to enhance heat resistant properties.
In geopolymers and alkali activated cement silicates provide the alkali source needed to activate puzzolanic materials like flyash and the silica reacts with the free calcium to form calcium silicate hydrate.