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Coating strength

Tests show that the epoxy-rubber coating strength of reinforced concrete beams reduces deformability of the reinforced concrete beams in bending, especially before crack formation in concrete the most favorable results are obtained for beams with a polymer concrete layer on three sides. [Pg.214]

It can be assumed that coatings formed from lower crystallinity particles exhibit low residual stress because feedstock also has inherent porosity that would tend to relieve process-induced stresses. A comparison of the high velocity oxy-fuel and plasma spray processes has revealed that the residual stress is lower in the former process (Knowles et al. 1996). Heat treatment at temperatures of 800°C can minimize these process-induced stresses (Brown et al. 1994). Despite the large influence of thickness on coating strength, no difference in bone apposition has been found for 50 pm and 100 pm coatings. [Pg.650]

Silane-bonded coating strengths can achieve values similar to those of CaP coatings... [Pg.147]

As the RIF concentration increased up to 50%, a significant difference in the particle size was observed however, as the RIF concentration got closer to 50%, the zeta potential remained constant. This could be attributed to the saturation status at the concentration of 50% RIF. In fact, an excessive amount of RIF in the solution would not change the coating strength or zeta potential of CS-PLA, CS-PLA-PEG and CS-PLA-PEG-gelatin NP. [Pg.139]

Low pressure assembly - 2 drawdown coats strengths in lbs./ inch/width A = adhesive failure at canvas C = cohesive failure C/A = mixed failure. [Pg.242]

Tiwari, R. K. (2002). The thermal stability of anodic oxide coatings — strength and durability of adhesively bonded Ti-6A1-4V alloy. Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. [Pg.213]

Most physical properties of a particulate system are ensembles or statistical values of the properties from their individual constituents. Commonly evaluated particle geometrical properties are counts, dimension (size and distribution), shape (or conformation), and surface features (specific area, charge and distribution, porosity and distribution). Of these properties, characterization of particle size and surface features is of key interest. The behavior of a particulate system and many of its physical parameters are highly size-dependent. For example, the viscosity, flow characteristics, filterability of suspensions, reaction rate and chemical activity of a particulate system, the stability of emulsions and suspensions, abrasiveness of dry powders, color and finish of colloidal paints and paper coatings, strength of ceramics, are all dependent on particle size distribution. Out of necessity, there are many... [Pg.5]


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