ClassID:

88494

C04B20/0056 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Use of materials as fillers for mortars, concrete or artificial stone according to more than one of groups  -  and characterised by shape or grain distribution; Treatment of materials according to more than one of the groups  -  specially adapted to enhance their filling properties in mortars, concrete or artificial stone; Expanding or defibrillating materials; Fibrous materials Hollow or porous fibres

Recent Application in this class:
#1
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2026-01-22

COMPOSITE PANELS THAT CONTRACT WHEN HYDRATED

#2
20180244572
2018-08-30

ULTRA-HIGH STRENGTH HOT-PRESSED GEOPOLYMERIC COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF

#3
20180044187
2018-02-15

Method and device for producing inorganic aerogel fibers

#4
20160280602
2016-09-29

Hygroscopic Cementitious Materials

#5
20150068430
2015-03-12

Durable concrete and method for producing the same

#6
20150000567
2015-01-01

Moisture wicking mortar with microtubes

#7
20130025458
2013-01-31

Hollow ceramic fibers, precursors for manufacture thereof utilizing nanoparticles, methods of making the same, and methods of using the same

#8
20120288653
2012-11-15

Metal, ceramic and cermet articles formed from low viscosity aqueous slurries

#9
20110306255
2011-12-15

Strong Materials of Construction and Coatings Comprising Inorganic Binders with Fibre Reinforcement

#10
20110192324
2011-08-11

DEVICE FOR USE AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE 1000°C OR IN MOLTEN STEEL

#11
20100330311
2010-12-30

Metal, ceramic and cermet articles formed from low viscosity aqueous slurries

#12
20090317446
2009-12-24

Electrospun calcium phosphate nanofibers

#13
20090176665
2009-07-09

Self-degrading fibers and associated methods of use and manufacture

#14
20090081363
2009-03-26

Metal, ceramic and cermet articles formed from low viscosity aqueous slurries

#15
20090020253
2009-01-22

Device for Use at Temperatures Above 1000°C or in Molten Steel and Use of the Device

#16
20080264302
2008-10-30

Curable Composition Containing as Constituent Material Silica Obtained by Decomposing Chrysotile and Cured Object

#17
20080233294
2008-09-25

Metal, ceramic and cermet articles formed from low viscosity aqueous slurries

#18
20080107888
2008-05-08

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#19
20080058445
2008-03-06

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#20
20080057296
2008-03-06

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#21
20080053338
2008-03-06

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#22
20080050612
2008-02-28

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#23
20080047472
2008-02-28

Self-Repairing, Reinforced Matrix Materials

#24
20080009423
2008-01-10

Self-degrading fibers and associated methods of use and manufacture

#25
20070290393
2007-12-20

Rigid porous carbon structures, methods of making, methods of using and products containing same

#26
20070142222
2007-06-21

Aerogel and metallic compositions

#27
20060169180
2006-08-03

SELF-REPAIRING, REINFORCED MATRIX MATERIALS

#28
20060154057
2006-07-13

Ceramic hollow fibers made from nanoscale powder particles

#29
20050258578
2005-11-24

Method for producing high purity low dielectric constant ceramic and hybrid ceramic films

#30
20050235883
2005-10-27

Fiber cement composite materials using cellulose fibers loaded with inorganic and/or organic substances