Study on Cement-Based Vitrified Microsphere Thermal Mortar

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According to the implementation of about 65% of the building energy efficiency standards in china, the existing external wall insulation technology will face severe challenges. The traditional organic insulation materials representative with polystyrene, due to some defects,such as poor fire resistance, poor durability, short service and no synchronous with the life of structure, and environmental pollution, especially to the fires of the CCTV building in 2009 and the building under construction at Shanghai pudong south road NO.1 in 2010, October 8 in morning, have solicited the research and application of the high performance inorganic insulation materials. And the new generation inorganic insulation materials, represented by vitrified microsphere, are getting increasing attention.

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