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A study of the bonding performance of magnesium phosphate cement on mortar and concrete

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Abstract As a new type of cementitious material, magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MKPC) has a fast setting, an excellent quick and strong bonding property, so it can be used in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract As a new type of cementitious material, magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MKPC) has a fast setting, an excellent quick and strong bonding property, so it can be used in the restoration of concrete structure. In order to study the effect of MKPC as a binder in the repair of concrete structure, MKPC is used to repair different types of damaged specimens, including tensile test specimens, splitting tensile specimens, flexural specimens and shear specimens. The mechanical properties of the repaired specimens were compared with that of the no-damaged specimens without repair. The results show that the splitting and bending strength of MKPC-repaired specimens reach the same values as the no-damaged specimens and the failure modes exhibited an excellent bonding property between the MKPC and the old concrete. Microscopic testing methods, SEM and XRD, were employed to analyze the microstructure and bonding mechanism between MKPC and cement mortar.

Keywords: phosphate cement; mkpc; cement; magnesium; cement mortar

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2017

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