TY - JOUR AB - Prepare fresh concrete slurry. Table 4. Applications of PolymerlConcreteComposites (2) Application Highway impregnation Highway patching & overlays Bridge deck impregnation Bridge deck patching & overlays Segmental bridge construction Dam surface impregnation Precast wall panels Tunnel support & lining Pipes Underground mine supports Desalination plants Marine use (hulls) Dome structures Offshore structures Curbstones Plumbing fixtures Pump beds Railroad use (ties, anchor bolts) Airport taxiway patching & overlays Garage/parking decks Heavy-duty industrial floors Food processing facilities Structural joint repairs Sport arenas Residential/commercial building components Add polymer in the form of dispersion. Mix thoroughly, place and finish. Prevent excessive loss of water due to evaporation. If‘ monomer is used in Step 2, induce polymerization. PC PIC PPCC SAFETY Chemical systems used in polymer/concrete composites are potentially hazardous since they are usually flammable, combustible, and/or toxic. Process equipment used and their energy sources also present potential dangers. Execution and control of projects involving polymer/concrete construction materials necessitate trained personnel. Table 3. Monomers and Polymers Most Commonly Used in Polymer/Concrete Composites (2) Monomer/Polymer MMA’ MMWMPTMA’ Polyesterlstyrene Styrene/TMPTMA Acrylonitrile Chlorostyrene Vinyl chloride Diallyl phthalate/MMA Epoxy resins MMA/Butyl acrylate Cellulose ethers Polyvinyl alcohol Polyvinyl acetate Polyvinyl chloride Natural rubber Neoprene Styrene/butadiene rubber Acrylonitrile/butadiene Amino resins TI - Correction JF - Polymer Engineering & Science DO - 10.1002/pen.760210812 DA - 1981-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/correction-RUUfywIgxj SP - 509 EP - 509 VL - 21 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -