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Using Bonding Enamel-Coated Steel Fixtures to Produce More Durable Brick/Masonry Structures
Topics discussed in this briefing include: *Problems with Masonry Ties; *Properties of Bonding Coatings; *Effects of Corrosion and Failure; *Types of Ties and Installation; *Standardization; *Target Test Site; and *Test Program and Metrics.
Using Bonding Enamel-Coated Steel Fixtures to Produce More Durable Brick/Masonry Structures
Topics discussed in this briefing include: *Problems with Masonry Ties; *Properties of Bonding Coatings; *Effects of Corrosion and Failure; *Types of Ties and Installation; *Standardization; *Target Test Site; and *Test Program and Metrics.
Using Bonding Enamel-Coated Steel Fixtures to Produce More Durable Brick/Masonry Structures
S. C. Sweeney (author) / B. A. Williams (author) / J. C. Weiss (author) / S. W. Morefield (author) / P. G. Malone (author)
2010
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
Coatings, Colorants, & Finishes , Manufacturing Technology , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Structural Analyses , Corrosion resistance , Brick , Fittings , Adhesive bonding , Masonry , Endurance(General) , Standardization , Moisture , Enamels , Coatings , Steel , Strength(Mechanics) , Structural integrity , Corrosion , Glass , Masonry ties , Steel fittings , Enamel coatings , Glass enamel , Bond strength , Briefing charts
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