2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2005.08.012
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Evaluation of the durability of mortar and concrete applied with inorganic coating material and surface treatment system

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“…Recent study showed that paint coating can reduce 28-day carbonation depth of concrete by 46% 31 . The accelerated carbonation test of prime impermeable anti-deteriorating coating in Republic of Korea for 7days, 14days, 28 days, and 56 days showed that the carbonation correction coefficients of coating ranged from 24% to 42% 32 .…”
Section: Coating and Coveringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent study showed that paint coating can reduce 28-day carbonation depth of concrete by 46% 31 . The accelerated carbonation test of prime impermeable anti-deteriorating coating in Republic of Korea for 7days, 14days, 28 days, and 56 days showed that the carbonation correction coefficients of coating ranged from 24% to 42% 32 .…”
Section: Coating and Coveringsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are generally concrete can improve its freeze-thaw durability (Li et al 2012;Litvan 1992) and resistance to alkali-aggregate reactions (Filice, Wong 2001). Almusallam et al (2003) and Moon et al (2007) observed that surface coatings substantially improved the freeze-thaw resistance of concrete due to reduced water absorption. Ibrahim et al (1999), Al-Dulaijan et al (2000), Oshiro and Tanigawa (1988), and Seneviratne et al (2000) reported that surface coatings significantly decrease reinforcement corrosion in concrete by decreasing the ingress of chloride-laden water.…”
Section: Classification Of Sealers/coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durability of concrete can also be improved by using different cement types and pozzolanic additions, changing the aggregate type, addition of polymers to the concrete mix, application of cement-bound surface layers and impregnation with water repellents, pore blockers or coatings (Barbucci et al 1997, De Belie et al 1997, De Belie et al 1998, De Belie et al 2000, Almusallam et al 2003, Moon et al 2007). The other targets of modification studies of concrete materials were improved durability (De Belie et al 1997, De Belie et al 1998, Moon et al 2007) and anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties (Navas Martin and Borralleras Mas 2005). Pesonen-Leinonen (2005) discussed different soiling and cleaning apparatus which are generally used in laboratory studies to simulate and control soiling and cleaning of plastic and ceramic surfaces.…”
Section: Concrete Materials and Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical stresses especially are due to milk, silage and manure (ACI 515.1R-79 1985, Bertron et al 2005, Nilsson 2005). Because concrete is a very porous material, in many cases the improvement of concrete is based on limiting its absorption of liquids (Barbucci et al 1997, Almusallam et al 2003, Moon et al 2007). Durability of concrete can also be improved by using different cement types and pozzolanic additions, changing the aggregate type, addition of polymers to the concrete mix, application of cement-bound surface layers and impregnation with water repellents, pore blockers or coatings (Barbucci et al 1997, De Belie et al 1997, De Belie et al 1998, De Belie et al 2000, Almusallam et al 2003, Moon et al 2007).…”
Section: Concrete Materials and Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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