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Fire damage to concrete repaired by new technique
After fire at Hunts Point Marine Transfer Terminal for refuse in New York City, building remained structurally sound; instead of rebuilding, use of polysulphide, containing epoxy adhesive, technique was applied to restore adequate soundness to concrete pile caps, tie beams, and columns; polysulphide-epoxy adhesive was sprayed by regular paint-spray hose and nozzle; concrete replacements were applied after drying of adhesive film.
Fire damage to concrete repaired by new technique
After fire at Hunts Point Marine Transfer Terminal for refuse in New York City, building remained structurally sound; instead of rebuilding, use of polysulphide, containing epoxy adhesive, technique was applied to restore adequate soundness to concrete pile caps, tie beams, and columns; polysulphide-epoxy adhesive was sprayed by regular paint-spray hose and nozzle; concrete replacements were applied after drying of adhesive film.
Fire damage to concrete repaired by new technique
Civ Eng (NY)
1960
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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