OK first up have a look at this link and you"ll get the idea of how this stuff works. There is plenty about it on the net.
Light Weight Concrete
I should think it should be possible to use it as a replacement of vermicrete. or perlcrete as under floor insulation. I have an idea that it would dry out better than vermicrete or perlite because it would contain way less water. it should also be less of a problem of acting like a sponge, but we shall see. As the stuff only costs around $15 a litre (conc) it is also way cheaper than perlite or vermiculite. one litre is diluted 30 times with water which expands another 22 times in the foam generator.That is 660 litres. A lot easier to store and freight one litre of concentrate than store bags and bags of vermiculite.
Perlite and vermiculite alone are both OK up to 1100 C by the way.
Light Weight Concrete
I should think it should be possible to use it as a replacement of vermicrete. or perlcrete as under floor insulation. I have an idea that it would dry out better than vermicrete or perlite because it would contain way less water. it should also be less of a problem of acting like a sponge, but we shall see. As the stuff only costs around $15 a litre (conc) it is also way cheaper than perlite or vermiculite. one litre is diluted 30 times with water which expands another 22 times in the foam generator.That is 660 litres. A lot easier to store and freight one litre of concentrate than store bags and bags of vermiculite.
Perlite and vermiculite alone are both OK up to 1100 C by the way.
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