{"title":"Environmental Limits of Using Newly Developed Progressive Polymer Protection and Repair Systems","authors":"J. Hodna, B. Dohnalkova, V. Petranek, R. Drochytka","volume":101,"journal":"International Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering","pagesStart":566,"pagesEnd":570,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10001261","abstract":"
The paper is focused on the identification of limiting
\r\nenvironmental factors of individual industrial floors on which newly
\r\ndeveloped polymer protection and repair systems with the use of
\r\nsecondary raw materials will be used. These mainly include floors
\r\nwith extreme stresses and special requirements for materials used. In
\r\nrelation to the environment of a particular industrial floor, it is
\r\nnecessary to ensure, for example, chemical stability, resistance to
\r\nhigher temperatures, resistance to higher mechanical stress, etc. for
\r\ndeveloped materials, which is reflected in the demands for the
\r\ndeveloped material systems. The paper describes individual
\r\nenvironments and, in relation to them, also requirements for
\r\nindividual components of the developed materials and for the
\r\ndeveloped materials as a whole.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1] Tesar, Filip. The Development of Multi-layer polymer flooring systems:\r\nthesis. Brno University of Technology. Faculty of Civil Engineering.\r\nInstitute of Technology of Building Materials and Components. 2012.\r\n[2] Oggerm\u00fcller, H, Essen, B.: Neuburg Siliceous Earth \u2013Functional Filler\r\nin High Solid Epoxy Coatings for Heavy Duty Corrosion Protection,\r\nHOFFMANN MINERAL, Neuburg 2010.\r\n[3] \u010cSN EN 1504-3. Products and systems for the protection and repairs of\r\nconcrete structures \u2013 Definitions, requirements, quality control and\r\nconformity assessment.\r\n[4] Dohnalkova, B., Hodna, J., Petranek, V. (2015). Expert Report \u2013\r\n\u201cIdentification of limiting environmental factors for individual industrial\r\nfloors and selection of suitable fillers and binders\u201d for the Project of\r\nTechnology Agency of the Czech Republic.\r\n[5] Jancar, J. (2003). Introduction to Material Engineering of Polymer\r\nComposites. Brno, Czech Republic.\r\n[6] http:\/\/lenachemical.com.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 101, 2015"}