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The International Concrete Abstracts Portal is an ACI led collaboration with leading technical organizations from within the international concrete industry and offers the most comprehensive collection of published concrete abstracts.
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Document:
SP21-04
Date:
January 1, 1968
Author(s):
R.J. Schutz
Publication:
Symposium Papers
Volume:
21
Abstract:
The history of epoxy-resin adhesives for bonding concrete and other materials to concrete is reviewed.
DOI:
10.14359/17541
SP21-06
L.V. Corbett and F.B. Alvey
The general aspects of the use of epoxy compounds and of epoxy curing agents for patching and grouting concrete are discussed.
10.14359/17543
SP21-08
H.B. Erickson
Portland-cement concreet in the floor of the outlet works at Fort Randall Dam, Pickstown, South Dakota was damaged by cavitation from high-velocity water flow. An engineering study indicated that repair could be accomplished most economically with epoxy-resin materials.
10.14359/17545
SP21
Editor: James D. Kreigh
SP21 Contains 12 papers on the uses, application techniques, and methods of determining physical and bonding characteristics of epoxies and on important facets of preparing application specifications
10.14359/14074
SP21-11
J.D. Kriegh and G.M. Nordby
Test methods for evaluating epoxy compounds used for bonding concrete are discussed. . .Recommendations are made for use and development of this test procedure as a standard.
10.14359/17548
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