EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF ACCELERATED CARBONATION ON THE BOND STRENGTH BETWEEN ALC AND CERAMIC TILES

Carbonation of ALC panels progresses simultaneously throughout the whole section. Even with ceramic tiles laid on one side of the panel, ALC is carbonated to the back of the tiles by CO2 penetration from the other side. In this research, tiled ALC panels were subjected to accelerated carbonation fol...

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Hauptverfasser: MIZUTANI, Yoshikatsu, KITSUTAKA, Yoshinori, MATSUZAWA, Koichi, IEDA, Yoshiyuki
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Ceramic bonding
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Panels
Tiles
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