Products and Systems for the Protection and Repair of Concrete Structures - Test Methods: Determination of the Durability of Structural Bonding
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The DIN EN 13733 standard focuses on testing the durability of structural bonding agents used in composite systems for concrete structures. It specifically addresses the bonding of hardened concrete to hardened concrete and steel to steel. The standard provides defined laboratory test methods to assess the ability of these bonding agents to withstand various environmental conditions and stresses over time.
The aim of these tests is to determine the reliability and longevity of the bonding agents under realistic conditions, ensuring their effectiveness and durability in practical applications. By establishing standardized test procedures, the standard ensures consistent and accurate results across different testing laboratories.
The standard covers the evaluation of factors such as adhesion strength, resistance to moisture and temperature fluctuations, and resistance to chemical exposures. It provides guidelines for the preparation of test specimens, test equipment, and test conditions to ensure reproducibility and comparability of test results.
Descriptors | Adhesive power, Adhesiveness, Adhesives, Changes of temperature, Composite construction, Composite steel construction, Concrete components, Concrete structure, Concrete structures, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Determination, Durability, Fresh concrete, Influence of climate, Laboratory testing, Materials, Permanency, Properties, Protecting agents, Protection, Protection systems, Repair, Repairs, Resistance to climatic conditions, Solid concrete, Steels, Structures, Surface protection, Testing, Thermal cycling, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 83.180 - Adhesives 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 368.6 KB |