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Some experiments have been done in which the adhesion on the resin concrete phase boundary — steel bar was marked. Bare of epoxy resin and polyester rollers were stretched. There were several variants of steel bars of different level of corrosion and surface cleaning as well as different kinds of anticorrosion coating.
None of the variants showed a considerable technique-wise reduction of adhesion. In some cases a significant increase of adhesion was observed.
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Fiertak, M., Broniewski, T. (1986). The Adhesion of Resin Concretes to Reinforcing Steel In Reinforced Concrete Elements. In: Sasse, H.R. (eds) Adhesion between polymers and concrete / Adhésion entre polymères et béton. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3454-3_50
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