I have alraedy built with CLC (foam concrete). I have group of two mashines: one special concrete mixer, and a foam generator, which at the output already mixes the foam into the concrete (adjustable density). I use compressed air, and protein based foaning agent. We can use zeolite, or fly ash additive, and/or polypropylene fiber to achieve different features (compressive strength, bending strength, etc).I also used synthetic foamig agent with excellent results. I investigated the so-called dry-mix. I made inquiries to companies, which make videos, and claim products, but so far they couldn't even give me samples. The dry-mix must be tricky in making consistent quality, - temperature, humidity varies, so varies the result. Now, there are very well understood, tested foaming agents, making predictable, stable products. The equipment, and workers' care are also very important.
Better check the news now. I guess using this stuff as a suspended surface is catastrophic, as well as load bearing. But not like the materials lab saw that one coming. Nor the investors. Or building regs...
One of the ingredient must be aluminum (aluminium) powder of the metallic form of aluminum. It probably reacts with the calcium hydroxide to produce the hydrogen bubbles. There is probably calcium oxide in the mixture and aluminum powder. At the time of adding the water, the calcium oxide turns into calcium hydroxide, and the calcium hydroxide reacts with the aluminum powder. In dry form, the ingredients probably can be kept in a mixed form without the reaction.
From what I have researched the amount of Al2 powder to 1kg of Portland Cement is 1grm. In casting sections you must not go above 3ft as the foam cannot support it's self much beyond this height. Different amounts of water affect support weight.
Its incorrect to say aluminium powder "must" have been ingredient. Since there alternative methods to produce it. But aluminium powder is the most common...And saying "In casting sections you must not go above 3ft as the foam cannot support it's self much beyond this height" since density and strength of the mix can be varied. Along with adding rebar or other forms or reinforcement can be added....
Why would he not give us this information? This video gave us no details and he told us some very likely ingredients. Whether it is confirmed or not with this info you can now do further research. Thank you for the info btw
There must be an additive to form closed cell foam. That is probably from the mentioned petrochemical additive. Anyway, this looks like a very useful product. Thank you for the video.
While one can make foamcrete as you note, the video specifically states this is a dry mixture and does NOT require a foaming agent. The bubbles are formed in a chemical reaction. I think Gabor nails it with Wooten's help above
Aluminium powder is what is most commonly used agent for construction grade projects, like for aerated (ACC) or foam (CFC) concrete uses. Or the other long list of names it goes by...BTW a foaming agents like detergent or glycerin is great for DIY projects. But since it hard to get consistence results it rarely used for major construction project...And I not sure of any petrochemical additives?
I am an entrepreneur from South India manufacture cement solid blocks.. I am interested to set up a plant to manufacture blocks .. Kindly enlighten me more Regards Sriram
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
How so you control the hydrogen emissions? In the open this may not be a serious topic in the open, but in confined spaces it defenitely is! Serious explosion hazard! How do you control the Expansion of the wet concrete? Regards Greattimez, Españistan
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
Generally someone in Northern Alberta will want to add additional insulation. But it does add thermal mass too. But It tends to be most popular in more moderated temp regions were no additional insulation is used.
There are many reasons this is an excellent product, however, this seems to be the same thing as aircrete except for the means of aeration with aircrete is with nontoxic dish soap. This is a different product since no foam mixing is required as the foaming agent is already in the mixture. At 3:17 you say: The dry mixture is produced from sand and the waste products from the petrochemical and metallurgical industries... and later you say, "fly ash or metallurgical slag...” Maybe there's no off-gassing but I wonder about airborne particulates and as the earth shifts and aircrete . That's my amateur view.
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
Yes, it was acquired years ago. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
Good day! We are a manufacturer of dry mix for production of non-autoclave aerated concrete. You can use this material as an insulation for walls (instead of rock wool and glass wool) and for lightweight screed. You can find more details about our product here www.pioner-group.com/services/cost/
Good day! We are a manufacturer of dry mix for production of non-autoclave aerated concrete. You can use this material as an insulation for walls (instead of rock wool and glass wool) and for lightweight screed. You can find more details about our product here www.pioner-group.com/services/cost/
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
"alluminum" , "metal lergical" lol And was that breath or breathe? U would think moronic trolls would try to spell their irrational comments correctly, wouldn't you?
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners. CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
I have alraedy built with CLC (foam concrete). I have group of two mashines: one special concrete mixer, and a foam generator, which at the output already mixes the foam into the concrete (adjustable density). I use compressed air, and protein based foaning agent. We can use zeolite, or fly ash additive, and/or polypropylene fiber to achieve different features (compressive strength, bending strength, etc).I also used synthetic foamig agent with excellent results. I investigated the so-called dry-mix. I made inquiries to companies, which make videos, and claim products, but so far they couldn't even give me samples. The dry-mix must be tricky in making consistent quality, - temperature, humidity varies, so varies the result. Now, there are very well understood, tested foaming agents, making predictable, stable products. The equipment, and workers' care are also very important.
Why is this product not widely available to the general public? I am totally sold on it. Great video too.
Better check the news now. I guess using this stuff as a suspended surface is catastrophic, as well as load bearing. But not like the materials lab saw that one coming. Nor the investors. Or building regs...
I'm sold. let me build my floating island.
Garrett Wilson 👍
العجيب في هذا التقرير يموه حول تركيب المادة. . مثلا. .إنها تختلف كل حسب منطقته
I'm just here for the dramatic soundtrack.
A miracle material!!!
One of the ingredient must be aluminum (aluminium) powder of the metallic form of
aluminum. It probably reacts with the calcium hydroxide to produce the hydrogen bubbles.
There is probably calcium oxide in the mixture and aluminum powder. At the time of adding
the water, the calcium oxide turns into calcium hydroxide, and the calcium hydroxide
reacts with the aluminum powder. In dry form, the ingredients probably can be kept
in a mixed form without the reaction.
Thanks for that!
From what I have researched the amount of Al2 powder to 1kg of Portland Cement is 1grm. In casting sections you must not go above 3ft as the foam cannot support it's self much beyond this height. Different amounts of water affect support weight.
Its incorrect to say aluminium powder "must" have been ingredient. Since there alternative methods to produce it. But aluminium powder is the most common...And saying "In casting sections you must not go above 3ft as the foam cannot support it's self much beyond this height" since density and strength of the mix can be varied. Along with adding rebar or other forms or reinforcement can be added....
Why would he not give us this information? This video gave us no details and he told us some very likely ingredients. Whether it is confirmed or not with this info you can now do further research. Thank you for the info btw
@@rbloch66 If you don't like it, don't read it. If you know better, share with us.
There must be an additive to form closed cell foam. That is probably from the
mentioned petrochemical additive. Anyway, this looks like a very useful product.
Thank you for the video.
The foaming agent can be detergent based or protein based.
While one can make foamcrete as you note, the video specifically states this is a dry mixture and does NOT require a foaming agent. The bubbles are formed in a chemical reaction. I think Gabor nails it with Wooten's help above
Aluminium powder is what is most commonly used agent for construction grade projects, like for aerated (ACC) or foam (CFC) concrete uses. Or the other long list of names it goes by...BTW a foaming agents like detergent or glycerin is great for DIY projects. But since it hard to get consistence results it rarely used for major construction project...And I not sure of any petrochemical additives?
the added bonus is it has good r value
I noticed there are no expansion joints. Are they not necessary for this product?
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I am an entrepreneur from South India manufacture cement solid blocks..
I am interested to set up a plant to manufacture blocks ..
Kindly enlighten me more
Regards
Sriram
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
How so you control the hydrogen emissions?
In the open this may not be a serious topic in the open, but in confined spaces it defenitely is! Serious explosion hazard!
How do you control the Expansion of the wet concrete?
Regards
Greattimez, Españistan
Can you make a compare with AAC. I want to switch from AAC to CFC
Nice
Its made with logarithmic casing surmounted by malleable prefabulated amulite
Is this the concrete that absorbs water?
I am looking for this product where can I get it ? I am in South Africa.
Wouldn't it float away in wet area's?
I am quite interesting your product. I want to do construction works with this technology in Myanmar ( Burma ).
Hi Chan ...did you get this product yet ?
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
CLC မြဝတီတွင်ထုတ်လုပ်ပါတယ် အစ်ကို
Hola . in the Dominican Republic, Do you distribio your producto in thi caribbian
How does society ignore this when they complain of rising home prices?
Mark Twain, Why can't countries share technologies". Technology means independence, hence no government control. Not to mention many wild parties.
Rising home prices and the complaining about it is a way of population control.
Population control run on a different logic.
الحسنة فيها الملفتة للنظر .. لم تصعد فيها بلة الماء ...
will this work in places with extreme weather (winter) such as Northern Alberta?
Generally someone in Northern Alberta will want to add additional insulation. But it does add thermal mass too. But It tends to be most popular in more moderated temp regions were no additional insulation is used.
How long it takes to fully curved?
Thanks
There are many reasons this is an excellent product, however, this seems to be the same thing as aircrete except for the means of aeration with aircrete is with nontoxic dish soap. This is a different product since no foam mixing is required as the foaming agent is already in the mixture. At 3:17 you say: The dry mixture is produced from sand and the waste products from the petrochemical and metallurgical industries... and later you say, "fly ash or metallurgical slag...” Maybe there's no off-gassing but I wonder about airborne particulates and as the earth shifts and aircrete . That's my amateur view.
أمره مريب. . بينما موجود مثله في القنوات الروسية
كيف يكون لها علاقة بالروس
i have look for this product where can I get it?
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
can you use this in cavity walls?
it appears this company no longer exists ?
I wanted to ask if they had compliance to building codes..
Yes, it was acquired years ago.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
I want to order some time anyhow
is this product available in australia
Good for " sea walls" won't it float away?
Im also thinking about this..
a floating seawall makes sense. 😆
it has R value
how much are they a bag?
How does this product compare to AAC (Autoclave Aerated Concrete)?
Hello...I need to set one production plant in Bangladesh...please let me know the raw materials ...so I can find what is available here.
Do you have a DIY package?
Please tell me Raw Metiriyal
how to purchase?
how about PSI? or PSCM?
Can it be used for potholes?
Not strong enough.
Where can I by this concret
Ncwg
How and where can I buy this product ?
California, address is at the end of video
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
Avalara buy a sample
I want details of this product to start a business
mnhasan90@gmail.com
Good day! We are a manufacturer of dry mix for production of non-autoclave aerated concrete. You can use this material as an insulation for walls (instead of rock wool and glass wool) and for lightweight screed. You can find more details about our product here www.pioner-group.com/services/cost/
Prashant Chaudhari up
If it works as insolation, why not use it as walls without insolation, do you think its not strong enough to bear weight?
I would like to know more detail about this product. Would you please contact me?
Good day! We are a manufacturer of dry mix for production of non-autoclave aerated concrete. You can use this material as an insulation for walls (instead of rock wool and glass wool) and for lightweight screed. You can find more details about our product here www.pioner-group.com/services/cost/
This could be used as hollow walls so no need of insulation
How can I communicate with you?
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CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
I want to start this business plz help me
3:36 metal lergical slag oh gee, breath that in all day. alluminum powder ( cancer anyone. )
"alluminum" , "metal lergical" lol And was that breath or breathe? U would think moronic trolls would try to spell their irrational comments correctly, wouldn't you?
Please provide point of contact
address is mentioned at end of video, California
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
I need the license. Do you sell it?
This company no longer exists. Google for the new owners.
CFC International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CFCI), a worldwide holographic and specialty coated film manufacturer, was acquired by Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) in a plan of merger which purchased CFC for $16.75 per share, or an approximately $95.8 million enterprise value.
hmmm .. maybe because it´s to good and that´s unwanted in capitalism ;)
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