Products and Systems for the Protection and Repair of Concrete Structures - Test Methods - Resistance to Severe Chemical Attack
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DIN EN 13529 is a standard that provides a method for assessing the resistance of surface protection systems against severe chemical attacks. The purpose of this standard is to ensure that concrete structures, such as buildings and infrastructure, are adequately protected and repaired to withstand harsh chemical environments. The standard lays out test procedures and parameters to accurately measure the performance and durability of these protection systems.
The test method described in DIN EN 13529 involves subjecting the surface protection system to various chemical substances that are known to cause severe deterioration. These substances may include acids, alkalis, or other corrosive agents. The samples are exposed to these chemicals under controlled conditions, allowing for accurate evaluation of the system's resistance to chemical attack.
Descriptors | Chemical reactions, Chemical resistance, Chemicals, Concrete products, Concrete structures, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Evaluations, Maintenance, Preservative treatment, Products, Protection, Protection systems, Quality control, Renewal, Repair, Repairs, Resistance, Resistors, Specification (approval), Structures, Surface protection, Surfaces, Systems, Testing, Testing fluids, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 624.6 KB |