ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLOORING EPOXY

Epoxy resins are a class of reactive oligomers and polymers with epoxide groups. Depending on the type of epoxy and the hardener used, the curing (hardening) process can be regulated. Consequently, epoxy resins can be characterized by the "working time" or pot-life - the time it provides f...

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Published inСАВРЕМЕНА ТЕОРИЈА И ПРАКСА У ГРАДИТЕЉСТВУ Vol. 15; no. 1
Main Authors Prokopić, Milan, Savić, Aleksandar, Marjanović, Stefan, Petronijević, Predrag
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.06.2022
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Summary:Epoxy resins are a class of reactive oligomers and polymers with epoxide groups. Depending on the type of epoxy and the hardener used, the curing (hardening) process can be regulated. Consequently, epoxy resins can be characterized by the "working time" or pot-life - the time it provides for certain technological operations to be performed with it. In the hardened state, epoxies are characterized by high strengths and high chemical resistance. Among other applications, they are widely used as materials for industrial floors, and for waterproofing. Laboratory optimization tests have shown that high strengths can be achieved with a lower density, and that the use of quartz filler does not necessarily improve the strength of the epoxy.
ISSN:2566-4484
DOI:10.7251/STP2215635P