Title: IMAGINE
1RECO CEMENT PRODUCTS (Roman Ecological Cement)
2What is Roman Ecological Cement - RECO?
- It is a mineral admixture for normal
- Portland cement, HVFA (High Volume Fly Ash)
- cement and concrete mixtures
- Primary ingredients
- Fly ash (Class C, Class F, Pond Ash and/or Slag
meeting - (in spec or out of spec) ASTM C618 Standard
Specification - Secondary ingredients
- Proprietary Binder
- It is formulated to enhance strength, durability,
impermeability, and workability of fresh concrete.
2000 Year Old Pantheon
3Early History of Reco Cement Research
- FACT 2000 year old Roman Cement used Volcanic
Ash (Class N) - RECO Started with varieties of Pozzolans
including Class C and F Fly ash, and also Slag - RECO Examined the broad history of ash used in
cements - Tested mixture with a wide variety of global
ashes, including Class C and Class F, to achieve
acceptable concrete strengths - Patented the ability to match the ingredients to
the Ash in USA, India, and World wide - The history of fly ash research by RECO began as
testing the properties of Portland Cements
blended with different sources of fly ash.
4OBJECTIVES
- Provide a High Performance Cement Superior to
OPC - Produce Cement at a Lower Cost than OPC
- Reduce the Air pollution (Carbon Emissions)
associated with OPC - Reduce Permeability - (the Main Cause of
concrete decomposition and failure) - Ability to Utilize any Fly Ash with a wide
variation of mineral differences.
5Fulfilling our Objectives
- Utilize Fly Ash not presently usable SCM
- Utilize in-spec and off-spec ash in greater
amounts ( as much as 50 to 75) - Utilization of Ash meeting C618, which is not
accepted by the cement industry - Utilize low cost Ash reclaimed from ponds
- Reduced total cementitious materials requirement
- Leaner mix ? 10-30 cost savings
- Reduced Water/Cement ratio by 10-20
- Reduced energy needs and CO2
Accomplishments
6Reduce Energy Needs and CO2
7Low Permeability
ASTM C 672 Scaling Resistance (average of three
specimen
Scaling Resistance Reco Cement Control Mix
50 cycles Rating 2 (slight scaling) Rating 2 (slight scaling)
ASTM C 672 Rapid Chloride Permeability (average
of three specimen
Rapid Chloride Permeability Reco Cement Control Mix
28 days 1753 coulombs (low) 4184 coulombs (high)
8Higher Compressive Strengths
ASTM C 39- Compressive Strength (Average of three
4 x 8 cylinders
Compressive Strength Reco Cement Control Mix
7 Days 5450 psi 4220 psi
28 Days 7410 psi 5140 psi
ASTM C 666- Freeze-Thaw Resistance (Average of
three specimen)
Durability Factor Reco Cement Control Mix
300 Cycles 90.6 90.1
9Technology
- Combine OPC, Fly Ash and or Slag, and Reco Cement
additive (RCA) as partial cement replacement
Fly ash/ Pond Ash 30 to 50
OPC 25 to 50
RECO Binder 15 to 30
RECO Cement
Up to 75 OPC replacement
10RECO TESTING
We are constantly testing and improving our
products
11High Volume Fly-Ash 65 Replacement of OPC
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1373 Replacement of OPC Using Fly-ash
Poured on September 2012
Slab as of September 2013
14High Strength Achieved in Precast using High LOI
(3) Fly-ash (Barbados) 50 Replacement of OPC
Poured on February 2013
15100 OPC vs. 50 replacement of OPC with Reco
Cement Additive
16100 OPC vs. 50 replacement of OPCHigh LOI (3)
Fly-ash and RECO
17Class F High LOI (8) (India)
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19Class F High LOI (10) (Hawaii)
Pour on October 2011
20 One Year-old Testing
Salt Water 6 Bag (C Ash)
50 Replacement with Class C Fly Ash (6 bag)
50 Replacement with GGBS 7 Bag Mix
21How does Blended Cement with Reco Cement affect
Concrete Properties?
- Fresh concrete effects are all favorable
- Lower water demand, Lower Slump
- Excellent finishing properties
- Setting generally No Change for straight cement
systems - Similar response to admixtures accepts
traditional admixtures - Strength development at least equivalent
- Rate of strength gain and ultimate strength have
shown to increase by minimum 15-20 over time - Reduced thermal cracking
- Heat of hydration and durability attributes are
significantly improved - Meets ASTM C595 and ASTM 1157 Specification (
hydration, shrinkage, expansion) - Meets General Purpose Cement Specs
22How to Implement Roman cement in a Ready Mix
facility
Add an extra silo for RECO Binder and a silo
for Fly Ash if needed (Most RMC plants already
have FA Silos)
23How to implement RECO into an existing cement
manufacturer Reco Cement Binder is Ground and
mixed in a ball mill
24RECOs effects on Cement Production
- A Metered proportion of RECO Additive is fed to
the finish grinding mill along with clinker,
gypsum, fly-ash and/or slag - The Reco Cement Additive is more easily ground
than the clinker (which is harder) and becomes
concentrated in the finest particles - Overall fineness must be higher (for equivalent
performance) in order for fineness of the clinker
fraction to be similar to OPC - Production rate is slowed
- Some additional grinding energy is required but
is more than offset by lower clinker content and
related kiln fuel savings - Particle size distribution is enhanced
- Hydration is enhanced by both physical and
chemical interaction greater overall
Cementitious efficiency is possible - Sustainability benefits are significant via
reduced associated carbon emission and embodied
energy (less clinker)
25Manufacture a Superior Cement Product with
Minimal Plant set-up Costs
FA
OPC
Finished Goods
Mixer
RECO Binder
26Summary Whats different about RECO Cement?
- Higher Strength
- Longer Durability
- Lower life cycle Cost
- Uses Recycled or local materials in the mix
- Improved Workability
- Reduced water requirement
- Lower Heat of Hydration and thermal cracking
during setting - Low Permeability
27Reco Cement Contact Information
- David Lisowski
- CEO/Founder
- david_at_recocement.com
- 262-227-9406
- www.recocement.com
- RecoCement
- "Superior performance in Green Technology"
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