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Handbook of polymer-modified concrete and mortars : properties and process technology
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Park Ridge, NJ : Noyes Data, 1995
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9780815513582

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Mortar and concrete made with portland cement has been a popular construction material in the world for the past 170 years or more. However, cement mortar and concrete have some disadvantages such as delayed hardening, low tensile strength, large drying shrinkage and low chemical resistance. To reduce these disadvantages, polymers have been utilized as an additive.

Polymer-modified or polymer cement mortar (PCM) and concrete (PCC) are the materials which are made by partially replacing the cement hydrate binders of conventional cement mortar or concrete, with polymers. This book deals with the principles of polymer modification for cement composites, the process technology, properties and applications of the polymer-modified mortar and concrete, and special polymer-modified systems such as M DF cement, antiwashout underwater concrete, polymer-ferrocement, and artificial I wood.

The polymeric admixtures or cement modifiers include latexes or emulsions, redispersible polymer powders, water-soluble polymers, liquid resins and monomers.

This book describes the current knowledge and information of polymer-modified mortars and concretes, and discusses or reviews the following items in detail:
1. Principles of polymer modification for cement composites.
2. Process technology of polymer-modified mortars and concretes.
3. Properties of polymer-modified mortars and concretes.
4. Applications of polymer-modified mortars and concretes.
5. Special polymer-modified systems such as MDF cements, antiwashout underwater concretes, polymer-ferrocements, and artificial woods.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Historical Background
Standards, Standard Specifications and Guides
2 Principles of Polymer Modification for Cement Composites
Principle of Latex Modification
Modification with Redispersible Polymer Powders
Modification with Water-Soluble Polymers
Modification with Liquid Resins
Modification with Monomers
3 Process Technology of Latex Modified Systems
Materials
Mix Proportioning
Mixing, Placing and Curing
4 Properties of Latex-Modified Systems
5 Fabrications and Properties of Redispersible Polymer Powder Modified Systems
Fabrication Properties
6 Fabrication and Properties of Water-Soluble Pol Ymer-Modified Systems
Fabrication Properties
7 Fabrication and Properties of Liquid Resin And Monomer-Modified Sys- Tems
Epoxy-Modified Systems
Polyester-Modified Systems
Polyurethane-Modified Systems
Other Liquid Resin-Modified Systems
Monomer-Modified Systems
8 Special Polymer Modified Systems
Hydrated-Type Flexible Waterproofing Materials
Ultrarapid-Hardening Polymer-Modified Concretes
Polymer-Ferrocements
MDFCements
Antiwashout Underwater Concretes
Artificial Wood
Composite Cement Modifiers
9 Applications
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