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Revestimientos protectores de gran espesor de base bituminosa

Authors: Pinilla, Alfredo;

Revestimientos protectores de gran espesor de base bituminosa

Abstract

The present paper deals about the properties, uses and characteristics of thick film protective bituminous coatings. Asphaltic mastic coatings used as protection in tanks, floors, and any other surface exposed to chemical agents are described. This coatings are applied in very thick films (10 mm or more) and are widely used in the protection of metals, mortars and concrete. Then a description of asphaltic emulsions follows. This emulsions are used as moderate thick coatings (l-2 mm) in mainly civil engineering works where a low cost, and long protection treatment is necessary. Finally the properties and applications of epoxi coal-tar coatings are mentioned. This coatings applied as films of about 300-600 microns are exceptionally resistant to chemical agents and are widely used for protection of many materials.

En este trabajo se describen las propiedades, usos y características de revestimientos protectores de gran espesor de base bituminosa, empleados en nuestro medio. Se mencionan revestimientos de mástic asfáltico aplicado en caliente, en grandes espesores (lO mm y mayores) empleados como superficies de pisos industriales, cubiertas de paredes en tanques,etc., caracterizados por su impermeabilidad, inercia química y durabilidad frente a los agentes agresivos para el hormigón de cemento portland o los metales . Seguidamente se describen las emulsiones de base asfáltica empleadas como cubiertas de moderado espesor (l a 2 mm) y las propiedades y aplicaciones de los revestimientos epoxi bituminosos de 100 % de sólidos, aplicados en espesores de 300 a 600 micrones.

Keywords

Ingeniería de los Materiales, mástic asfáltico, emulsiones de base asfáltica, epoxi

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