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Improvement of Building Materials Performance by Sol-Gel Derived Coatings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2011

Wolfram Beier
Affiliation:
Schott Glaswerke, Hattenbergstraβe 10, D-6500 Mainz, FRG
Ivan Odler
Affiliation:
Technical University Clausthal, Institute of Non-metallic Materials, Zehntnerstraβe 2a, D-3392 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, FRG
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Abstract

Different multicomponent solutions have been developed by which building materials were coated. After drying and annealing, the coatings convert into silicate based glassy films. TEOS or fumed silica were used as silica carriers and by adding lead compounds also low melting compositions were prepared. In some cases it proved to be convenient to adjust the viscosity of the solutions by additions of suitable organic polymers. The heat treatment was done either in an electric furnace or by means of a special acetylene burner. The produced films can protect building materials against corrosion, may reduce the absorption and permeation of water or improve abrasion resistance.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1990

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