2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.123665
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Accelerated curing of glued-in rods: Influence of manufacturing defects

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“…Furthermore, the GIR adhesive's sluggish rate of curing is likely to cause issues like alignment flaws, therefore the issue of how to speed up the adhesive's curing is one that needs to be resolved. Ratsch et al [88,89] conducted a series of studies to solve the problem above; the first step was through the controlled induction heating of the twocomponent adhesives (2K-EPX and 2K-PUR, respectively) to hasten the curing process; in the second step, methods including inductive and resistive heating were used to accelerate curing; and the results demonstrated that both of the above methods accelerated the negative effect of processing defects (wood moisture, oil contamination of the threaded rod, adhesive voids, and rod corrosion) on the mechanical properties of the joints; and the results demonstrated that both of the above, and the epoxy resin could be obtained with better durability to some extent.…”
Section: Types Of Adhesivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the GIR adhesive's sluggish rate of curing is likely to cause issues like alignment flaws, therefore the issue of how to speed up the adhesive's curing is one that needs to be resolved. Ratsch et al [88,89] conducted a series of studies to solve the problem above; the first step was through the controlled induction heating of the twocomponent adhesives (2K-EPX and 2K-PUR, respectively) to hasten the curing process; in the second step, methods including inductive and resistive heating were used to accelerate curing; and the results demonstrated that both of the above methods accelerated the negative effect of processing defects (wood moisture, oil contamination of the threaded rod, adhesive voids, and rod corrosion) on the mechanical properties of the joints; and the results demonstrated that both of the above, and the epoxy resin could be obtained with better durability to some extent.…”
Section: Types Of Adhesivesmentioning
confidence: 99%