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Concrete Mix Design For Coatings and Linings Acceptance

Successful coating and lining application on concrete substrates are contingent, in part, on the basic design and installation of the concrete itself. Protective coatings and linings are effected by the amount and movement of water in the concrete, the compressive and tensile strength of the concrete and the concrete's ability to resist cracking from internal and external forces. Through attention to sub-grade conditions, water cement ratios, aggregate grading and content, and finish and cure techniques, probability of successful coating and lining application can be greatly increased.

Product Number: 41209-473-SG
Author: John Durig
Publication Date: 2009
Industry: Coatings
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Successful coating and lining application on concrete substrates are contingent, in part, on the basic design and installation of the concrete itself. Protective coatings and linings are effected by the amount and movement of water in the concrete, the compressive and tensile strength of the concrete and the concrete's ability to resist cracking from internal and external forces. Through attention to sub-grade conditions, water cement ratios, aggregate grading and content, and finish and cure techniques, probability of successful coating and lining application can be greatly increased.

Successful coating and lining application on concrete substrates are contingent, in part, on the basic design and installation of the concrete itself. Protective coatings and linings are effected by the amount and movement of water in the concrete, the compressive and tensile strength of the concrete and the concrete's ability to resist cracking from internal and external forces. Through attention to sub-grade conditions, water cement ratios, aggregate grading and content, and finish and cure techniques, probability of successful coating and lining application can be greatly increased.

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