Products and Systems for the Protection and Repair of Concrete Structures - Test Methods - Determination of Resistance to Carbonation
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2004-08
Pages CountPages14
The DIN EN 13295 standard outlines a laboratory method for measuring the resistance of repair products and systems against carbon dioxide penetration. This method is an accelerated test that involves exposing the sample to a concentrated carbon dioxide atmosphere for a fixed time interval and measuring the depth of carbonation that occurs.
The standard specifically applies to repair grouts, mortars, and concretes that do not have a protective coating system applied. It aims to assess the performance of these materials in terms of their resistance to carbonation. It is important to note that the method does not measure the resistance to a reduction in pH-value that may be caused by the absorption of other acidic gases like SO2 and HCl.
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Descriptors | Binding agents, Carbon dioxide, Carbonization, Composite steel construction, Concrete structure, Concrete structures, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Definitions, Measurement, Mortars, Protection, Protection systems, Repair, Repairs, Resistors, Structures, Testing, Time, Resistance, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 768.0 KB |
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