2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0366-69132006000300010
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Propriedades microestruturais de argamassas de cimento Portland com adições minerais e poliméricas utilizadas na fixação de porcelanato

Abstract: Apesar de suas excelentes características técnicas e estéticas, a aplicação do porcelanato requer especial atenção quanto aos procedimentos de execução, devido ser um material diferente das cerâmicas convencionais, principalmente quando aplicados às fachadas as quais estão sujeitas a diversos agentes capazes de danificar os revestimentos cerâmicos. Podem ser encontrados na literatura trabalhos científicos que estudam as propriedades das argamassas colantes para assentamento de materiais cerâmicos com absorção … Show more

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“…(Table 2) shows the chemical characteristics of this material given by the manufacturer. Notice that, the properties are within the ranges studied in the literature for this type of polymer, with only the percentage of solids being a little lower than expected (70%) (584.3R-03, 2003); (Almeida and Sichieri, 2006); (ASTM, 2008); (Ohama, 1995); (Pascal et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…(Table 2) shows the chemical characteristics of this material given by the manufacturer. Notice that, the properties are within the ranges studied in the literature for this type of polymer, with only the percentage of solids being a little lower than expected (70%) (584.3R-03, 2003); (Almeida and Sichieri, 2006); (ASTM, 2008); (Ohama, 1995); (Pascal et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…__________________________ Commonly, the most incorporated modifiers in both brick masonry and finishing mortars are polymers. Their main function is to increase the workability and adherence of the material to and can be used to improve abrasive wear resistance and durability in aggressive environments (acids) (Almeida and Sichieri, 2006); (Barluenga and Hernández-Olivares, 2004); (Mansur et al, 2009); (Ohama, 1995); (Sumathy et al, 1997); (Susilorini et al, 2014); (Torgal and Jalali, 2010); (Winnefeld et al, 2012). Latex or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), synthetic elastomer, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), epoxy resins, and vinyl acetates are the main polymers added into mortars (Beersaerts et al, 2021); (Pascal et al, 2004); (Sumathy et al, 1997), but the PVA is the most widely used in PMCM for its stabilizer and modifier characteristics (584.3R-03, 2003); (ASTM, 2008); (Ohama, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%