Waterproofing of New Generation (CROSBI ID 537131)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Mlinarić, Vjeran ; Mikulić, Tin
engleski
Waterproofing of New Generation
Sodium bentonite is a yellowish-grey, inorganic and non-toxic natural mineral chiefly found in the Black Hills region of the United States. It consists largely of montmorillonite (aluminum silicate), a highly expansive clay having the unusual characteristics of cohesion, binding, sealing, and thickening. Sodium bentonite originated from volcanic ash, combining with saltwater millions of years ago. The crystal lattice structures of sodium bentonite are much thinner and more easily separated by hydration than those of other clays. When wetted and separated, the surface area of bentonite increases many times. This increased surface area, along with irregular dispersion of the clay platelets, resist water penetration, thus forming a very low permeable barrier.
Waterproofing systems; Bentonit; savings
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Podaci o prilogu
195-200.
2007.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
, International Congress, Multidisciplinary projecting and modeling of Building materials and Elements
Milašinović, Dragan
Subotica:
0325-6852
Podaci o skupu
International Congress, Multidisciplinary projecting and modeling of Building materials and Elements
predavanje
15.06.2007-16.06.2007
Subotica, Srbija