The effect of different exposure conditions on the pull-off strength of various epoxy resins

Jun Kil Park, Min Ook Kim

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Abstract

This study aims to investigate the interfacial bond between epoxy resin coatings and concrete substrates exposed to different exposure conditions. As test variables, five different epoxy resins, three exposure conditions, and four exposure times were selected and investigated. The exposure conditions significantly affected the pull-off strength. As the exposure times increased, the pull-off strength decreased, except for bisphenol A with cresyl glycidyl ether (BGEI). BGEI showed the highest pull-off strength during exposure to tap water (3.78 MPa) and seawater (3.66 MPa). However, adding phenolic novolac resin and hexanediol diglycidyl ether, which were reactive diluents, reduced the pull-off strength during tap water exposure compared to that observed during seawater exposure, owing to the penetration of tap water. Therefore, the pull-off strength in the exposure environment must be considered before using reactive diluents and fillers in epoxy coatings.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102223
JournalJournal of Building Engineering
Volume38
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Concrete substrate
  • Epoxy resin
  • Exposure condition
  • Exposure period
  • Interfacial bond

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