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Properties of Latex-Modified Systems

Latex-modified mortar and concrete are made by using a composite binder of inorganic cements and organic polymer latexes, and have a network structure which consists of cement gels and microfilms of polymers. Consequently, the properties of the latex-modified mortar and concrete are markedly improved over conventional cement mortar and concrete. The properties of the fresh and hardened mortar and concrete are affected by a multiplicity of factors such as polymer type, polymer-cement ratio, water-cement ratio, air content, and curing conditions. [Pg.45]


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