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Polymer Impregnation of Portland Cement Concrete: Highway Research Report
Oven-dried concrete specimens were impregnated with methacrylate monomers and the monomers polymerized by thermalchemical means. Subsequent tests for compressive strength, abrasion resistance, and moisture absorption showed the impregnated concrete to be superior to untreated concrete. Measured penetration of the polymer was approximately 19 mm after 18 hours soaking in the catalyzed monomer solutions.
Polymer Impregnation of Portland Cement Concrete: Highway Research Report
Oven-dried concrete specimens were impregnated with methacrylate monomers and the monomers polymerized by thermalchemical means. Subsequent tests for compressive strength, abrasion resistance, and moisture absorption showed the impregnated concrete to be superior to untreated concrete. Measured penetration of the polymer was approximately 19 mm after 18 hours soaking in the catalyzed monomer solutions.
Polymer Impregnation of Portland Cement Concrete: Highway Research Report
B. J. Chapman (author) / T. L. Shelly (author) / D. L. Spellman (author)
1973
25 pages
Report
No indication
English
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