Interlayer bonding properties of 3D printed mortar with three types of inorganic coatings
Weihong Li,
Xuhao Chen,
Yongjie Deng
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the use of commonly utilized materials (sulphoaluminate cement, fly ash, expanding agent) in the creation of three inorganic coatings (C-coating, F-coating, E-coating) to improve the interlayer bonding properties of 3D printed mortar. The mechanical properties of mortar with/without coating were characterized by compressive test and flexural test. The bonding properties of the coatings were assessed through splitting tests and micron indentation tests. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning e… Show more
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