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ACI 515.2R 13:2013 Edition

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515.2R-13 Guide to Selecting Protective Treatments for Concrete

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Concrete structures can be subjected to physical or chemical attacks by various substances, including water, acids, alkalis, salt solutions, and organic chemicals. Damage may vary in intensity from surface discoloration or roughening to catastrophic loss of structural integrity due to acid attack. This guide addresses the effects of various substances on untreated concrete and provides recommendations for protective treatments. Keywords: acids; alkali; chemical attack; coal tar distillates; coatings; deicer; distress; durability; exposure condition; fatty acids; hardener; membrane; petroleum oils; protective treatment; resin; salt solution; sealer; solvents; topping; vegetable oils.

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3 CONTENTS
CONTENTS
4 CHAPTER 1— INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
CHAPTER 1— INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
1.1––Introduction
1.1––Introduction
1.2—Scope
1.2—Scope
CHAPTER 2— NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 2— NOTATION AND DEFINITIONS
2.1––Notation
2.1––Notation
5 2.2—Definitions
2.2—Definitions
CHAPTER 3— TABLES OF CHEMICALS, THEIR EFFECTS ON CONCRETE, AND PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
CHAPTER 3— TABLES OF CHEMICALS, THEIR EFFECTS ON CONCRETE, AND PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
3.1—Aggressive substances
3.1—Aggressive substances
3.2—Treatment methods
3.2—Treatment methods
15 CHAPTER 4— PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS
CHAPTER 4— PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS
4.1—Magnesium fluosilicate or zinc fluosilicate
4.1—Magnesium fluosilicate or zinc fluosilicate
4.2—Alkali silicates, sodium silicate (water glass), potassium silicate, lithium silicate
4.2—Alkali silicates, sodium silicate (water glass), potassium silicate, lithium silicate
4.3—Drying oils
4.3—Drying oils
16 4.4—Coumarone-indene resin
4.4—Coumarone-indene resin
4.5—Styrene-butadiene (SBR) copolymer resin
4.5—Styrene-butadiene (SBR) copolymer resin
4.6—Chlorinated rubber
4.6—Chlorinated rubber
4.7—Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (hypalon)
4.7—Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (hypalon)
4.8—Vinyls and latex-based materials
4.8—Vinyls and latex-based materials
17 4.9—Bituminous paints, mastics, and enamels
4.9—Bituminous paints, mastics, and enamels
4.10—Polyester and vinyl ester materials
4.10—Polyester and vinyl ester materials
18 4.11—Polyurethane/urethane
4.11—Polyurethane/urethane
4.12—Epoxy
4.12—Epoxy
19 4.13—Neoprene
4.13—Neoprene
4.14—Polysulfide
4.14—Polysulfide
4.15—Coal tar and coal-tar epoxy
4.15—Coal tar and coal-tar epoxy
20 4.16—Chemical-resistant masonry units, mortars, grouts, and concretes
4.16—Chemical-resistant masonry units, mortars, grouts, and concretes
22 4.17—Sheet rubber
4.17—Sheet rubber
4.18—Resin sheets
4.18—Resin sheets
4.19—Lead sheet
4.19—Lead sheet
4.20—Glass
4.20—Glass
4.21—Acrylics, methyl methacrylate (MMA), and high-molecular-weight methacrylate (HMWM)
4.21—Acrylics, methyl methacrylate (MMA), and high-molecular-weight methacrylate (HMWM)
4.22—Silane, siloxane, and siliconates (organosilicon compounds)
4.22—Silane, siloxane, and siliconates (organosilicon compounds)
24 4.23—Metalizing
4.23—Metalizing
4.24—Crystalline coatings and admixtures
4.24—Crystalline coatings and admixtures
4.25—Polyurea
4.25—Polyurea
25 4.26—Adjunct additives
4.26—Adjunct additives
CHAPTER 5— REFERENCES
CHAPTER 5— REFERENCES
ACI 515.2R 13
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