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Protection of Surfaces of Natural Stone and Concrete through Polymers

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Due to the ever increasing rate of decay, the conservation of building material calls for the use of modern processes. Above all “reactive systems” and polymers lend themselves to this purpose. They replace lost bonding agents in the material, provide a connecting bond for fissures, protect the upper surfaces against aggressive media and enable more weather-resistant workpieces to be manufactured. A description is given of the systems tested for this purpose.

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Koblischek, P.J. (1990). Protection of Surfaces of Natural Stone and Concrete through Polymers. In: Meguid, S.A. (eds) Surface Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0773-7_7

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