Properties of Bonding Sealants in the Sealing of Cement-Based Materials

This paper describes the issue of sealing cement-based materials. These materials can also include concrete elements or cement fiber boards. For the purposes of this work, a cement fiber material is selected, namely glass. This material has good effects in terms of small dust particles on the surfac...

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Paper board
Sealants
Sealing
Sealing compounds
Silicones
Tensile tests
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