Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load

Due to the strong and aggressive electrolyte media and thermal load, design of the electroplating vats in the copper industry often relies on the resin concrete. The article presents the results of the strength tests of the polymer concrete based on the "Derakane" resin, used in the constr...

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Main Authors: Radna Lidia, Sakharov Volodymyr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2017-0060
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spelling doaj-2890172060c04496b6e3c66c1bbdecdf2021-09-06T19:19:31ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering Reports2080-51872450-85942017-12-0127418519310.1515/ceer-2017-0060ceer-2017-0060Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational LoadRadna Lidia0Sakharov Volodymyr1University of Zielona Gora, Zielona Góra, PolandUniversity of Zielona Gora, Faculty of Building, Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Z. Szafrana st 1, 65-516 Zielona Góra, PolandDue to the strong and aggressive electrolyte media and thermal load, design of the electroplating vats in the copper industry often relies on the resin concrete. The article presents the results of the strength tests of the polymer concrete based on the "Derakane" resin, used in the construction of electroplating vats. Samples were taken from the real vats - both new and 17-year old. Strength tests included compression and bending tensile strength test. To assess the effect of operational conditions the tests were performed on the same-age vats, some of which were never used while others were subjected to the operational load. During the operation, the vats sustained load of the anode and cathode weights, cyclic electrolyte loading with a temperatures up to 60°C. As a result, it was noted that the operational conditions led to the increased strength of the polymer concrete material.https://doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2017-0060electroplating vatpolymer concrete laboratory testcompressivebending tensile strengthhardening
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author Radna Lidia
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Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
electroplating vat
polymer concrete laboratory test
compressive
bending tensile strength
hardening
author_facet Radna Lidia
Sakharov Volodymyr
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title Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
title_short Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
title_full Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
title_fullStr Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Strength of the Polymer Concrete Used in the Electroplating Vats Under Operational Load
title_sort changes in the strength of the polymer concrete used in the electroplating vats under operational load
publisher Sciendo
series Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
issn 2080-5187
2450-8594
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Due to the strong and aggressive electrolyte media and thermal load, design of the electroplating vats in the copper industry often relies on the resin concrete. The article presents the results of the strength tests of the polymer concrete based on the "Derakane" resin, used in the construction of electroplating vats. Samples were taken from the real vats - both new and 17-year old. Strength tests included compression and bending tensile strength test. To assess the effect of operational conditions the tests were performed on the same-age vats, some of which were never used while others were subjected to the operational load. During the operation, the vats sustained load of the anode and cathode weights, cyclic electrolyte loading with a temperatures up to 60°C. As a result, it was noted that the operational conditions led to the increased strength of the polymer concrete material.
topic electroplating vat
polymer concrete laboratory test
compressive
bending tensile strength
hardening
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2017-0060
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