Monday, February 4, 2013

[papercreters] Re: Question about the ceramicrete.

Thanks, greensticks, but I was thinking the ceramicrete or magnesium-based cement would be substituted complete for the portland. That is, no portland in the mix at all, but only the ceramicrete.

From what I read, I assume this could be done at 5% of the mg cement to 95% of the fibrous material, in this case paper.

I guess you are telling me I should and could leave out the lime as well. OK by me.

So that only leaves the sand. Would even that be of any benefit if this material is really so strong and already forming a ceramic-like strength and material? If ceramicrete adheres and strengthens flimsy frames, I don't really see the benefit of the sand either.

Any feedback or opinions?

Any sources of this special cement in Dallas area or Texas?

Thanks.

Connie



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