Resin mortars and concrete
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1973.v26.i252.3125Abstract
In this article, the growing use is explained of resins and plastics (PVC and others) in building, replacing the standard binder which is cement, or filling passages of pieces of set and hard concrete, to improve 3 to 5 fold their compressive and tensile strengths. Likewise, some rules are given on dryness of the aggregates to be used, speed in form removal, greater adherence, easier to handle, price problems, not very fire-proof, etc. Use in facing frontages, industrial flooring, treating cracks and fissures by injecting resins, joints, etc.
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