Affiliation:
1. University of Salento
2. Loughborough University
Abstract
Novel epoxy-silica hybrid systems based on silane-functionalized epoxy resins containing interpenetrating silica domains were investigated as structural adhesives with the aim to achieve a good retention of properties when the adhesives are exposed to severe environmental conditions or weathered. Durability experiments have been conducted on the experimental hybrid adhesives by monitoring their mechanical properties, on both cast specimens and on adhesive joints composed of cylindrical concrete or masonry blocks, in ordinary conditions or after exposure to different environmental agents (moderate temperature, immersion in water, outdoor exposure).
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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