Ateş, 2009 - Google Patents
Optimization of compression strength by granulometry and change of binder rates in epoxy and polyester resin concreteAteş, 2009
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- Ateş E
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- Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites
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Polymer concretes are composite materials comprised of two or more different materials. The fillers are compounds such as resin, hardener, accelerator, colorant, or matrix structure reinforcing materials. When it is considered as a building component for the body of a …
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