Dosage of Concrete Epoxy Polymer Binders
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v10i30.744Keywords:
Polymer concrete, Organic binders, Epoxies, Constructiva pathologiesAbstract
This article is an excerpt from a scientific research work, carried out in 2013. In which laboratory testing, analysis, comparison and evaluation of the results of different dosages were performed to observe the values of compressive strength with different amounts of aggregates and binder constates quantities, as well as the characteristics of the materials that make up the polymer concrete and finally the blending mode of the polymer concrete materialsfor good performance.Propase allowing applications of the material in our environment and indirectlycontribute to buildingtechnology in Bolivia, where this material with older material evidence would spare in not only immediate child elements in a structure, but also for the parent elements
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