[TheForge] Mineral Wool ,ITC 100 efficacy ?

Kathy keporter at comcast.net
Mon May 28 23:32:02 EDT 2007


Frosty,
Funnily enough, I just stumbled across a reference for the sodium silicate
product used as a concrete sealant last night; it is supposed to toughen up the
concrete considerably. Apparently it reacts with fresh concrete (supposed to be
used immediately upon removing the forms) to form a permanent barrier.
Mikey

-----Original Message-----
From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Jerry Frost
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 6:16 PM
To: Sponsored by ABANA
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Mineral Wool ,ITC 100 efficacy ?

Speaking of sodium silicate. The stuff is getting 
harder and harder to get for a reasonable price, at 
least around here. It's a "Hazmat" and needs all kinds 
of special packaging, handling, tracking, etc. so the 
cost is high enough you have to special order it.

Yesterday or the day before I was watching a a home 
renovation show and they were sealing a concrete slab. 
I don't recall the product name but it was sodium 
silicate in a 5gl. bucket and supposedly available at 
your local concrete supplier, building supply, etc. 
hopefully without hazmat hassles.

I haven't checked it out but thought it worth passing 
along right about now.

Fortunately we don't have fleas here but I could sure 
do without the butt sniffing.

Frosty
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it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
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Meadow Lakes, AK.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kathy" <keporter at comcast.net>

>
> Fortunately for such vultures as myself, the poor 
> innocents who are stuck with
> this dilemma seldom seek answers from a professional 
> hot glass worker, or they
> would find out how easily water glass (sodium 
> silicate) can be combined with
> perlite (from the nursery section of Builder's 
> Emporium) to form a moldable
> ultra light insulating secondary refractory. Nor, do 
> they spend time on groups
> like Castinghobby, where they can hear about calcium 
> board, which they might
> purchase for very reasonable prices through some 
> construction supply dealers (it
> is used as low cost light weight fire insulation in 
> commercial buildings). No,
> poor souls, they never find out how easily the 
> problem can be solved, but you
> just did >:-)))
>
> Mikey
> "I can live with the tail, but the fleas are murder!"
>

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