Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces

The scope of this paper is to test stability and mechanical and chemical properties of a modern freshly mixed epoxy dispersion, and as a variant, of a dispersion which is two years old. During ageing, the dispersion particles probably agglomerate, which is tested by laser diffraction and by sedimen...

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Main Author: Michal Stehlík
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2012-06-01
Series:Engineering Structures and Technologies
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/4702
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spelling doaj-e5d5903464a1468c98f92ee06fee9d732021-07-02T11:51:07ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityEngineering Structures and Technologies2029-882X2029-88382012-06-014210.3846/2029882X.2012.697538Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfacesMichal Stehlík0Department of Building Testing, Faculty of Civil Engineering, TU of Brno, Veveří 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic The scope of this paper is to test stability and mechanical and chemical properties of a modern freshly mixed epoxy dispersion, and as a variant, of a dispersion which is two years old. During ageing, the dispersion particles probably agglomerate, which is tested by laser diffraction and by sedimentation in a cylinder. Physical-mechanical tests assess the appearance, drying speed and mechanical properties of the film. Chemical tests focus on assessing the resistance of films of dispersions of different ages to common chemicals and to chemical defrosting agents. It is possible to say that two years of dispersion storage lead to a considerable increase in the diameter of a certain number of dispersion particles with the subsequent effect of increasing the sedimentation speed. The hardened film of a two-year old dispersion dries faster, has a rougher surface, is softer, but on the other hand, is less elastic and its adhesive capacity to the substrate is worse. Its chemical resistance is decreased but its defrosting agent resistance remains good. Due to the two-year storage of the epoxy dispersion, most of the monitored parameters decrease, nevertheless, certain protection of concrete structures by a hardened film of such epoxy dispersions is possible. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/4702epoxy dispersionsize distributionmechanical stabilitychemical stabilityprotection of concrete
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Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
Engineering Structures and Technologies
epoxy dispersion
size distribution
mechanical stability
chemical stability
protection of concrete
author_facet Michal Stehlík
author_sort Michal Stehlík
title Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
title_short Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
title_full Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
title_fullStr Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
title_sort influence of the age of epoxy dispersion on the effectiveness of protection of concrete surfaces
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Engineering Structures and Technologies
issn 2029-882X
2029-8838
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The scope of this paper is to test stability and mechanical and chemical properties of a modern freshly mixed epoxy dispersion, and as a variant, of a dispersion which is two years old. During ageing, the dispersion particles probably agglomerate, which is tested by laser diffraction and by sedimentation in a cylinder. Physical-mechanical tests assess the appearance, drying speed and mechanical properties of the film. Chemical tests focus on assessing the resistance of films of dispersions of different ages to common chemicals and to chemical defrosting agents. It is possible to say that two years of dispersion storage lead to a considerable increase in the diameter of a certain number of dispersion particles with the subsequent effect of increasing the sedimentation speed. The hardened film of a two-year old dispersion dries faster, has a rougher surface, is softer, but on the other hand, is less elastic and its adhesive capacity to the substrate is worse. Its chemical resistance is decreased but its defrosting agent resistance remains good. Due to the two-year storage of the epoxy dispersion, most of the monitored parameters decrease, nevertheless, certain protection of concrete structures by a hardened film of such epoxy dispersions is possible.
topic epoxy dispersion
size distribution
mechanical stability
chemical stability
protection of concrete
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/4702
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