Products and Systems for the Protection and Repair of Concrete Structures - Test Methods; Determination of Thermal Compatibility - Part 3: Thermal Cycling Without De-icing Salt Impact
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The DIN EN 13687-3 standard focuses on the determination of thermal compatibility specifically for products and systems that are used for the protection and repair of concrete structures. This standard is part of a series of five parts that together evaluate the thermal compatibility of repair products and systems, as well as surface protection systems.
The purpose of this specific part, Part 3, is to assess the impact of thermal cycling without the presence of de-icing salt on surface protection systems used in concrete repair products or systems. The standard aims to measure and evaluate the performance and durability of these systems under varying thermal conditions to ensure their long-term effectiveness.
By subjecting the surface protection systems to thermal cycling, the standard enables the evaluation of their ability to withstand temperature fluctuations and changes without the added stress of de-icing salt exposure. This testing method provides valuable insights into the thermal compatibility of these systems in real-world conditions and aids in the selection and optimization of repair and protection strategies for concrete structures.
Descriptors | Adhesives, Analytical methods, Changes of temperature, Climate, Compatibility, Concrete components, Concrete structures, Concretes, Conditioned cabinet, Determination, Heat, Instruments, Mathematical calculations, Measurement, Products, Protecting agents, Protection, Protection systems, Protective equipment, Reinforcing steels, Repair, Shocks, Structures, Surface protection, Systems, Temperature, Temperature shock, Test pieces, Test results, Testing, Thermal stress, Thermal test, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 327.7 KB |