Sharon
Chemical
- Feb 9, 2000
- 1
I'm a chemical engineer and don't know much about cement but I have been recruited to help some low income house builders in Tajikistan (rebuilding after a civil war) add dye to roofing tiles they make. Please read this description and and any help or suggestions would be appreciated.<br>
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We make what are called MCR tile Micro cement roofing tiles. Right now we are using a ratio of about forty percent cement and the rest sand and water. We mix this and place it on a vibration table. After it has been vibrated we place it on a plastic mold that gives it shape. There it rests for twenty four hours. We then demold it and place it in a water tank for five to eight days depending on the outside temperature. The tile then goes in a shed for a period of twenty four days, away from direct sunlight. It is then ready to be placed on a roof.<br>
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We bought some red cement from the factory but after the process and even during mixing of the cement it looked a dirty brown color. We have tried powder dyes that people add to paints but, the cement just eats the color as well. <br>
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Does anyone know what the best dyes for cement are? I just need someone to point me in the right direction. Thanks.
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We make what are called MCR tile Micro cement roofing tiles. Right now we are using a ratio of about forty percent cement and the rest sand and water. We mix this and place it on a vibration table. After it has been vibrated we place it on a plastic mold that gives it shape. There it rests for twenty four hours. We then demold it and place it in a water tank for five to eight days depending on the outside temperature. The tile then goes in a shed for a period of twenty four days, away from direct sunlight. It is then ready to be placed on a roof.<br>
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We bought some red cement from the factory but after the process and even during mixing of the cement it looked a dirty brown color. We have tried powder dyes that people add to paints but, the cement just eats the color as well. <br>
<br>
Does anyone know what the best dyes for cement are? I just need someone to point me in the right direction. Thanks.