Cotton Stalks Cement-Based Block Material and its Preparation Method

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In Xinjiang, by making use of cotton stalks after cotton picked, people researched and developed a kind of walling material that is cotton stalks cement-based blocks, elaborated its preparation methods, and evaluated its technology effect of cotton stalks cement-based block material. Results show that the cotton stalks cement-based block material have good properties like wide source, easy processing and wonderful performance; by soaking cotton straw broken material with alkali liquor, made cotton straw plant fiber reinforced material and the cement matrix have good interface adhesion; the block material is provided with load-bearing, heat preservation performance and cracking resistance, it can be used for low-rise buildings bearing wallboard and retaining wall of multiple floors in cotton planting region.

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