2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2008.09.005
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Effects of powder concentration and type of resin on the performance of marble composite structures

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“…. A low-particle/matrix 13 adhesion and the high number of flaws occurring in the production phase (during the curing of the mixture) 28 are some of the main causes for this behavior. When the percentage of the load is increased, the degree of adhesion between the phases is reduced, demonstrating that there is a reduction in the transference of tension to dispersed-phase particles.…”
Section: Chemical and Mineralogical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…. A low-particle/matrix 13 adhesion and the high number of flaws occurring in the production phase (during the curing of the mixture) 28 are some of the main causes for this behavior. When the percentage of the load is increased, the degree of adhesion between the phases is reduced, demonstrating that there is a reduction in the transference of tension to dispersed-phase particles.…”
Section: Chemical and Mineralogical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particulate composite may exhibit great variations in its mechanical resistance, and this may be influenced by a large number of parameters. In particular, the mechanical resistance may be affected by the composite's size, chemical composition, shape, particle/matrix interface, and the dispersion of particles, in addition to the conditions of the tests and material manufacturing, the curing temperature, and the stoichiometric resin/hardener ratio 8,13,[28][29][30][31] . This study proposes the use of feldspar-rich stone powder in order to produce a particulate composite, because it is favored by good adsorption with epoxy resin 32 .…”
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“…Borsellino et al 5 presents 16.6 MPa as S UT and 9.1 GPa as E of artificial marble with 80 wt% of calcitic marble. Similar values were expected for AMs with 20%wt of UPR (AM2 and AM4) and lower values were expected for AMs produced with lower UPR content (AM1 and AM3), however, higher flexural resistance were observed to evaluated artificial marbles ( Table 3).…”
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“…Note that identified a considerable increase in the mechanical properties when compared to natural marbles, due to the inference that the degree of molecular interconnections efficiently occurred between the matrix and the load. 18 however did not use the vacuum method for the production of artificial plates which justifies lower flexural values. It was that the faults of the vacuum provides a more porous material that act as stress concentrators.…”
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“…Lee et al 17 changing the production variables has found values from 0.01 to 0.20%. Borsellino et al 18 using residues marble and epoxy resin in open mold, obtained the value of 0.25%. Since compared with Ribeiro et al 14 , it reported an average of 0.19 ± 0.02%.…”
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