Amorphous Calcium Aluminate Details:
The mineral of amorphous calcium aluminate (non-crystalline calcium aluminate) is C12A7. The alumina content is about 50%. However, the appearance of amorphous calcium aluminate is different from crystaline calcium aluminate or CA. It looks like greenish (or a little blue color mixed) semi-transparent beads. Generally, the grains are ground into fine powders. The Amorphous calcium aluminate powder and OPC (ordinary Portland cement) and CSA cement are formulated into Rapid-hardening Mortar and Self-leveling mortar etc. With good performance of rapid strength and little dry shrinkage.
Description of Calcium Aluminate Cement
Calcium aluminate cement, alumina cements or high alumina cements are obtained by the reaction at high temperature of lime (from limestone) and alumina (contained in natural minerals like bauxite). The aluminate cement obtained after cooling is a hard mineral: calcium aluminate clinker. Ground into a fine powder, the clinker becomes calcium aluminate cement (CAC) which forms a paste when mixed with water. The aluminate cement has the ability to harden very quickly: it forms a rigid solid within 24 hours.