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Impregnation of concrete with hot epoxy resins
AbstractImpregnation of concrete with two types of hot epoxy resins was investigated. Compared with the more commonly used acrylics, epoxies offer reduced danger from fumes, fire and explosion. Economic advantages due to the reduction or elimination of the post-drying cool-down period are also afforded by the epoxy. This study revealed that an aliphatic-based epoxy impregnant at 105°C displays an uptake rate approaching that of acrylic monomers. However, the narrow span between the polymerization and degradation temperatures could limit applicability.
Impregnation of concrete with hot epoxy resins
AbstractImpregnation of concrete with two types of hot epoxy resins was investigated. Compared with the more commonly used acrylics, epoxies offer reduced danger from fumes, fire and explosion. Economic advantages due to the reduction or elimination of the post-drying cool-down period are also afforded by the epoxy. This study revealed that an aliphatic-based epoxy impregnant at 105°C displays an uptake rate approaching that of acrylic monomers. However, the narrow span between the polymerization and degradation temperatures could limit applicability.
Impregnation of concrete with hot epoxy resins
Moore, G.R. (author) / Kline, D.E. (author) / Cady, P.D. (author) / Weyers, R.E. (author) / Blankenhorn, P.R. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 13 ; 721-727
1983-04-28
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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