Adhesion Strength Analysis of Synthetic Polymer Rubberized Gel on Diversely Wetted Concrete Surfaces

Jae Kyung Kim, Sang Tae Park, Jong Yong Lee, Kyu Hwan Oh, Bo Jiang, Sang Keun Oh, Boo Seong Kang

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Abstract

In this study, the relationship between viscosity of synthetic polymer rubberized gel (SPRG) used for waterproofing and adhesive strength on varying degrees of wetted surfaces is examined. First, SPRG specimens of different ratios of viscosity modifiers were prepared (3% to 10%, interval of 1% per specimen type). These specimens were installed onto substrate surfaces of varying degrees of humidity ratio (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 50%, 70% and 100%). Upon following the standard installation procedure of the SPRG specimens, standard pull-off tests were conducted. Results of the test showed that a consistent relationship exists between the viscosity of synthetic polymer rubberized gel (SPRG) and its adhesive strength on different degrees of wetted surfaces. Linear regression analysis and subsequent calculation of the respective coefficient of determination leads to the result that viscosity is a relevant factor for achieving stable adhesion when it comes to the usage of SPRG waterproofing. The findings of this study could have significant implications for the development and application of adhesive gel waterproofing materials in various industries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5540
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • adhesive strength
  • concrete structure surface
  • non-hardening viscoelastic waterproofing material
  • synthetic polymer rubberized gel
  • wet substrate

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