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Title: Test Method for Measuring the Bond Strength of Latex-Modified Concrete and Mortar

Author(s): Louis A. Kuhlmann

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 87

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 387-394

Keywords: adhesion; bond (concrete to concrete); bonding; concretes; latex; measurement; mortars (material); resurfacing; statistical analysis; tests; Materials Research

DOI: 10.14359/2129

Date: 7/1/1990

Abstract:
Describes a test method that accurately measures the strength of the bond of latex-modified mortar and concrete to conventional concrete. Using 3 in. (76 mm) cylinders of concrete as the base material, and standard 3 in. (76 mm) diameter steel pipe nipples as molds, an overlay of the latex-modified material is applied and cured similar to field conditions, and then tested in direct tension. The results not only give values of the bond strength of the overlay tested, but also clear indication of whether the failure is in the bond or the materials tested. This test also has potential for application to other nonlatex modified systems.


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