ACI 503R Use of Epoxy Compounds with Concrete
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ACI 503R Document Information:
Title
Use of Epoxy Compounds with Concrete
American Concrete Institute
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 1993
Scope:
The rapid growth of the use of epoxy compounds in the concrete
industry and the proliferation of
available epoxy systems emphasizes the need of this committee report.
The wide range of epoxies
which can be used as adhesives on, in, or with concrete limits the
detail which can be given
herein. The result is an often brief coverage of any particular topic
with constant referral of the
user to the formulator for details of application and performance.
Nevertheless, those problems
which are generally encountered in the use of epoxies with concrete
are noted and their solutions
presented.
Emphasis is given to the preparation of surfaces to receive epoxy
adhesive, details of compound
preparation, use and application, with notes concerning rate of
hardening of compound, and cautions
to be exercised when using any epoxy. Ranges of physical properties
are noted as well as possible
uses of the material.
Keywords:
- abrasion resistant coatings
- abrasive blasting
- acid treatment (concrete)
- adhesion
- adhesives
- aggregates
- bonding
- bridge decks
- chemical analysis
- chemical attack
- cleaning coatings
- compressive strength
- concrete construction
- concrete finishes (hardened concrete)
- concrete pavements
- concretes
- cracking (fracturing)
- electrical properties
- epoxy resins
- flexural strength
- floor toppings
- fresh concretes
- grout
- grouting
- history
- joints (junctions)
- metals
- mix proportioning
- mixing
- mortars (material)
- patching
- plastics
- polymers and resins
- popouts
- repair
- resurfacing
- shrinkage
- skid resistance
- stairways
- temperature
- tensile strength
- underwater construction
- waterproof coating
- wood
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