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Hydrochloric acid exposure strength

One can see that after 180 days of exposure of RubCon in aggressive environments, its compression strength decreased 22% in a 36% solution of hydrochloric acid, 8% in a 5% solution of a phosphoric acid, 7% in a 70% solution of a sulfuric acid, and 16% in a 25% solution of NH4OH. [Pg.87]

Destruction of the polymer binder is caused by inorganic acids that rupture polymer macromolecules and consequently increase deformability and decrease composite strength. Visual inspection of the samples after 180 days of exposure in inorganic acids show that steel fibers do not protrude, but the painted surface of the samples immersed in a 36% solution of hydrochloric acid changed significantly. [Pg.87]


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