Latex-modified Concretes and Mortars

Latex-modified Concretes and Mortars
Author: V. Ramakrishnan
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309053037

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This synthesis wil be of interest to materials engineers, construction engineers, maintenance engineers, pavement contractors and others interested in the use of latex-modified mortars (LMM) and concretes ( LMC). Information is provided on material properties of various LMM and LMC, as well as current construction practices used for LMM and LMC. Potential applications for LMM and LMC are also included. The use of innovative modified portland cement mortars and concretes for construction and maintenance applications is growing. This report of the Transportation Research Board describes the current state of the practice with respect to the use of latex-modified portland cement concretes and mortars. The extent of use of each material (including case histories), based on results of surveys of state highway agencies and a review of the literature, is summarized.

Handbook of Polymer-Modified Concrete and Mortars

Handbook of Polymer-Modified Concrete and Mortars
Author: Yoshihiko Ohama
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1995-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0815517696

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Mortar and concrete made with portland cement has been a popular construction material in the world for the past 170 years or more. However, cement mortar and concrete have some disadvantages such as delayed hardening, low tensile strength, large drying shrinkage and low chemical resistance. To reduce these disadvantages, polymers have been utilized as an additive. Polymer-modified or polymer cement mortar (PCM) and concrete (PCC) are the materials which are made by partially replacing the cement hydrate binders of conventional cement mortar or concrete, with polymers. This book deals with the principles of polymer modification for cement composites, the process technology, properties and applications of the polymer-modified mortar and concrete, and special polymer-modified systems such as M DF cement, antiwashout underwater concrete, polymer-ferrocement, and artificial I wood. The polymeric admixtures or cement modifiers include latexes or emulsions, redispersible polymer powders, water-soluble polymers, liquid resins and monomers. This book describes the current knowledge and information of polymer-modified mortars and concretes, and discusses or reviews the following items in detail: 1. Principles of polymer modification for cement composites. 2. Process technology of polymer-modified mortars and concretes. 3. Properties of polymer-modified mortars and concretes. 4. Applications of polymer-modified mortars and concretes. 5. Special polymer-modified systems such as MDF cements, antiwashout underwater concretes, polymer-ferrocements, and artificial woods.

Twenty-Year Performance of Latex-Modified Concrete Overlays

Twenty-Year Performance of Latex-Modified Concrete Overlays
Author: MM. Sprinkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1993
Genre: Bridge
ISBN:

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Fourteen bridge decks with latex-modified concrete (LMC) overlays ranging in age from two to twenty years and two overlays without latex were studied. The high quality portland cement concrete overlays without latex showed greater negative increases in half-cell potentials, greater increases in chloride content, and a higher percentage of higher rates of corrosion than the LMC overlays. Also, for these two bridges, higher shear and tensile rupture strengths were obtained at the bond interface with LMC than with concrete without latex. Higher rupture strengths were not obtained on the other bridges because of the low strength of the scarified surface of the base concrete. The permeability, half-cell, chloride, rate-of-corrosion, and bond, strength data indicate that the overlays are performing satisfactorily. Also, LMC overlays placed on decks with less than 2 lb/yd3 (1.2 kg/m3) of chloride ion at the rebar can be expected to have a service life in excess of twenty years.

Latex-modified Concrete

Latex-modified Concrete
Author: Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory (Port Hueneme, Calif.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1978
Genre: Latex
ISBN:

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