Mechanical characterization of polymer mortars exposed to degradation solutions

A comparative study of the influence of chemical degradation effects on flexural and compressive strength of polymer mortars was performed. For this purpose, epoxy polymer mortars specimens were exposed to eight different degradation agents represent those that often account for corrosive processes...

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description A comparative study of the influence of chemical degradation effects on flexural and compressive strength of polymer mortars was performed. For this purpose, epoxy polymer mortars specimens were exposed to eight different degradation agents represent those that often account for corrosive processes in industrial environments. After exposure and mechanical tests a decrease in flexural and compressive strength of the samples exposed to corrosive agents was observed. However, even in those samples, the remaining strength values were far higher than those found in mortars prepared with portland cement concrete and an inorganic binder.
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Acid degradation
Basketball players
Binders
Building materials
Cement
Chemical properties
Chemical tests and reagents
Composite
Compressive strength
Construction industry
Construction materials
Corrosion
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Degradation
Epoxy resins
Exposure
Formic acid
Mechanical characterization
Mechanical properties
Mortars
Organic acids
Permeability
Polymer mortars
Production processes
Reservoirs
Sea-water
Soft drink industry
Sulfur compounds
Sulfuric acid
Technology application
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