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Protective Coatings to Prevent Deterioration of Concrete by Deicing Chemicals
註釋Results are presented of a laboratory investigation to determine which of the potential protective coatings are most effective and economical to prevent the deterioration of concrete bridge decks and structures resulting from scaling caused by the increasing use of deicing chemicals. A total of 110 coatings was evaluated in the program, including linseed oil solutions and emulsions, solutions of other vegetable oils, epoxy and modified epoxy coatings, a number of other synthetic resin coatings, rubber coatings, tars, asphalt, waxes, oils, and various inorganic coatings and treatments. Laboratory freeze-thaw experiments were performed to evaluate the degree of resistance of the coatings to the attacking forces resulting from continued exposure to a 3 percent solution of sodium chloride brine.