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Document: 

SP21-03

Date: 

January 1, 1968

Author(s):

W.R. McConnell

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

21

Abstract:

Widespread acceptance of epoxy surface treatments for pavements has been limited in part by problems associated with pinholding, poor surface appearance, and sheet detachment.

DOI:

10.14359/17540


Document: 

SP21-12

Date: 

January 1, 1968

Author(s):

G.N. Harding and B.U. Duvall

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

21

Abstract:

This paper discusses items pertinent to various epoxy-resin systems applications and suggests features that should be incorporated in application specifications.

DOI:

10.14359/17549


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


Document: 

SP21-09

Date: 

January 1, 1968

Author(s):

J.A. McElroy

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

21

Abstract:

This paper discusses the various applications of epoxy adhesives and waterproofing materials used to effect a major rehabilitation of the Bourne Highway Bridge which spans the Cape Cod Canal at Bourne, Massachusetts.

DOI:

10.14359/17546


Document: 

SP21-08

Date: 

January 1, 1968

Author(s):

H.B. Erickson

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

21

Abstract:

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.

DOI:

10.14359/17545


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