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SEALANTS in CONSTRUCTION
Author(s)/Editor(s): Jerome Klosowski & Andreas T. Wolf. | Size: 21,9 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint |
Publisher: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. | Year: 2015 | pages: 415 | ISBN: 9781420017854
Author(s)/Editor(s): Jerome Klosowski & Andreas T. Wolf. | Size: 21,9 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint |
Publisher: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. | Year: 2015 | pages: 415 | ISBN: 9781420017854
This book deals with sealants in the construction industry. The primary focus of the authors is on medium- to high-performance sealants used in buildings and certain civil engineering structures, as this represents the most dynamic segment of the industry. The past two decades have seen enormous advances in the technology and application of construction sealants. Many areas of knowledge converge in the building sealant industry, and the subject is of interest to diverse technical disciplines and relevant in a wide range of technologies and applications. Therefore, the book  addresses a broad range of professionals—architects, engineers, material specifiers, contractors, development and technical service personnel at sealant manufacturers, researchers at universities and national test and certification institutes, and the general public who has an interest in sealants.
The sections of this book have been written with the current interests and educational background of various professionals in mind. The various sections cover a wide range of subjects related to building sealants ranging from how to choose sealants and how to determine the key sealant properties and joint design for various applications to specific application tips along with a forensic section on how to determine the causes of sealant failures. The chemistry section will be of interest to technical experts, sealant compounders, or forensic experts. More technical sections address the design and engineering of structurally glazed systems and the chemistry and properties of the various generic types from silicones to hybrids, urethanes, and others.
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