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Properties of ceramic tile adhesives modified by different viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
Highlights Methylcellulose modifies physical properties of ceramic tile adhesives. The higher is the methylcellulose viscosity the better are the adhesive properties. Addition of methylcellulose slows down the hydration process of cement phases. Methylcellulose seems to modify the microstructure of hardened cement mortars.
Abstract Special mortars for fixing ceramic tiles on different substrates, mainly concrete, are very important in house building sector. Besides the binding materials, cement most of all, additives and admixtures that allow to model proper properties of such mortars are used for the manufacture. Methylcellulose is one of the most frequently used admixture for modification of mortars properties. Influence of different admixtures, redispersible powders for instance or other organic compounds containing polymers, on the hydration process of cement and properties of obtained mortars has been an object of many investigations. Methylcellulose is a very important constituent of adhesives despite the fact that its content is very low, normally below tenth of mass percent of dry material. Use of that admixture allow to obtain good performance of mortars. Thanks to methylcellulose mortars are easy to prepare, comfortable in use and easy to handle, which provides obtaining of proper properties and causes that they are most frequently used. Cement based ceramic tile adhesives belong to that group. Results of laboratory experiments concerning influence of water solutions of methylcellulose on chosen physical properties and microstructure of cement based ceramic tile adhesives are presented in the paper.
Properties of ceramic tile adhesives modified by different viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
Highlights Methylcellulose modifies physical properties of ceramic tile adhesives. The higher is the methylcellulose viscosity the better are the adhesive properties. Addition of methylcellulose slows down the hydration process of cement phases. Methylcellulose seems to modify the microstructure of hardened cement mortars.
Abstract Special mortars for fixing ceramic tiles on different substrates, mainly concrete, are very important in house building sector. Besides the binding materials, cement most of all, additives and admixtures that allow to model proper properties of such mortars are used for the manufacture. Methylcellulose is one of the most frequently used admixture for modification of mortars properties. Influence of different admixtures, redispersible powders for instance or other organic compounds containing polymers, on the hydration process of cement and properties of obtained mortars has been an object of many investigations. Methylcellulose is a very important constituent of adhesives despite the fact that its content is very low, normally below tenth of mass percent of dry material. Use of that admixture allow to obtain good performance of mortars. Thanks to methylcellulose mortars are easy to prepare, comfortable in use and easy to handle, which provides obtaining of proper properties and causes that they are most frequently used. Cement based ceramic tile adhesives belong to that group. Results of laboratory experiments concerning influence of water solutions of methylcellulose on chosen physical properties and microstructure of cement based ceramic tile adhesives are presented in the paper.
Properties of ceramic tile adhesives modified by different viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
Pichniarczyk, Paweł (author) / Niziurska, Małgorzata (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 77 ; 227-232
2014-12-27
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Properties of ceramic tile adhesives modified by different viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
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