In this article, I'd like to discuss "What is 'autoclave curing'". Let's look at what it is and how to respond to some frequently asked questions.
A quick answer is…
Steam curing of concrete products, sand-lime brick, asbestos cement products, hydrous calcium silicate insulation products, or cement in an autoclave at maximum ambient temperatures generally between 340 and 420 °F (170 and 215 °C).
Autoclave curing is the process of bonding multiple materials into a single material with the use of an autoclave.
It is the process putting products into autoclave to cure in high pressure and high temperature, suitable for high strength cement and foamed concrete.
Through this process and the use of superplasticizer, the concrete can withstand the weight more than 1 ton.
Drying shrinkage and creep occur less than moist curing concrete.
These are questions that people still ask:
Autoclave curing
What is autoclave molding and how does it work...
Autoclave molding refers to a technique that the single-layer prepreg material is laid in a predetermined direction to form a composite material blank, which is placed in an autoclave to complete the curing process at a certain temperature and pressure.I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.
Note: This is a work in progress article.
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