The Effect of Silane Coupling Agent and Fiber on Microencapsulated Paraffin Insulation Mortar

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This paper mainly deals with the preparation and performance of microencapsulated paraffin insulation mortar. Silane coupling agents are used to modify the surface of the microencapsulated paraffin, and fibers are introduced to solve the cracking of microencapsulated paraffin insulation mortar. Research has been carried out on the effect of the type and dosage of silane coupling agents and fibers on the performance of insulation mortar, the result of which shows that KH550 and polypropylene fiber are of good performance and that their optimum dosages are 13% and 0.3% respectively, the dosage was referred to as the percentage according to the weight of cement.

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