Title :
Polymer impregnated concrete-a new concept in outdoor insulation
Author :
M. Gunasekaran;R. B. Grekila
Author_Institution :
Ceramics and Glasses Department, Westinghouse Research Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235, United States
Abstract :
Since very early times, man has tried to find ways of simply bonding readily available materials (e.g., straw, pebbles, etc.) together to attain some structural integrity. The bond obtainable through the process of hydration was certainly one of the earliest solutions. Today, with our modern technologies, we have boron fibers in a metal matrix, glass fibers or glass-bonded crystallites in epoxy, or even sand bonded with an epoxy. This paper concerns the application of modern technology to the ancient air of utilizing the hydraulic bond for making composites. Specifically we shall discuss some of our developments pertaining to the potential utilization of a specially processed concrete for outdoor insulation.
Keywords :
"Concrete","Polymers","Insulation","Mortar","Young´s modulus","Epoxy resins","Glass"
Conference_Titel :
Electrical/Electronics Insulation Conference, 1975 EIC 12th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3111-5
DOI :
10.1109/EIC.1975.7458537