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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:
SP40
Date:
January 1, 1973
Author(s):
Editors: James T. Dikeou, Lawrence E. Kukacka, Craig A. Ballinger, Gordon B. Batson, Brian B. Hope, and James L. Lott
Publication:
Symposium Papers
Volume:
40
Abstract:
SP40 Covers process technology for preparation of concrete which contains polymers; material properties; fundamental studies; and work performed on development of applications. Methods discussed are monomer impregnation of normal hardened concrete followed by in situ polymerize tion (PIG); mixing with aggregate and polymerizing after placement (PC); and addition of a polymer during mixing of fresh concrete.
DOI:
10.14359/14093
SP40-01
Meyer Steinberg
A wide range of concrete-polymer composite materials is under investigation in a number of laboratories around the world. . .Numerous applications of PIC are presently under development which indicates a large potential for this material.
10.14359/17382
SP40-02
L.E. Kukacka and A.J. Romano
Techniques for producing polymer-impregnated concrete (PIC) are evaluated and a processing cycle recommended. A study of concrete mix variation indicates that this parameter has only a small effect on the final strength of the composite. The impregnation of high-pressure steam-cured concrete produces PIC with strengths greater than those obtained from fog-cured material.
10.14359/17383
SP40-03
G.W. De Puy and J.T. Dikeou
The developmental program for polymer-impregnated concrete (PIC) has shown that a material of greatly improved properties, as compared with conventional concrete, can be routinely produced.
10.14359/17384
SP40-04
Elichi Tazawa and Sadao Kobayashi
Basic problems related to manufacturing of polymer impregnated cementitious materials are discussed.
10.14359/17385
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