Oleg Figovsky, Dmitry Beilin ...
267 pages
Publisher: CRC Press; (December 11, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1466590327
ISBN-13: 978-1466590328
One way of improving performance attributes of building structures is to
use a new class of materials—polymer composites. They have unique
properties that combine high strength with features of non-metallic
materials. Polymer concretes (PC) appear to offer many possibilities for
producing new materials with desired physical and mechanical
characteristics, such as improved mechanical strength, low permeability,
and greater chemical resistance. Advanced Polymer Concretes and Compounds
presents the results of theoretical and experimental research on
efficient building material composites based on advanced polymer
binders.
This book examines the composition and properties of two
new polymer concretes that have potential to solve various construction
issues: rubber concrete based on a polybutadiene binder and silicate
polymer concrete with an organo-silicate matrix. It examines the
physical, mechanical, and technological properties of these PCs as well
as their behavior in harsh environments and durability and reliability
issues. The authors describe a new environmentally friendly polymer for
monolithic industrial floor coverings and coatings—nonisocyanate
polyurethanes. They also discuss advanced crack-resistant coatings based
on water dispersion of chlorosulfonated polyethylene, which can be used
on concrete, metal, and plastic for various industrial uses such as
aircraft, automobiles, paint, and in shipbuilding and civil engineering.
The
book covers a new type of epoxy composition with nano-heterogenic
structure with potential for better mechanical properties and chemical
resistance, acid-resistant building materials based on a nanostructured
binder, and an advanced environmentally friendly and weather-resistant
fire-protective coating for indoor and outdoor application to flammable
substrates. With a focus on novel concretes and protective compounds for
a variety of environments, this book reflects the newest developments
in the rapidly growing field of building materials engineering.