ABSTRACT

For as long as concretes have been used as substrates there has been a need for upgrading the immediate working surface, in some instances nominally, in others substantially. This in itself has presented problems because of the inexact nature of the art and the conditions under which upgrading is required to be performed, not to mention the variety of surfaces and products. The aim of this book is to highlight the best parameters for success and to provide the reader with a comprehensive introduction to the subject. The extensive coverage does not stray into unnecessary polymer science, but concentrates on the materials available and their particular advantages. Emphasis is placed upon successful preparation and maintenance and an insight into floor design is provided.

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

Choice of specification

chapter 2|15 pages

Resin systems

chapter 3|4 pages

The powder phase

chapter 4|6 pages

Membranes

chapter 5|17 pages

Substrate design

chapter 6|16 pages

Design of finishes

chapter 7|8 pages

Movement joints

part 8|2 pages

Site requirements

chapter 9|15 pages

Installation of specialist floorings

chapter 10|4 pages

In service maintenance of floors

chapter 12|13 pages

Case histories

chapter 13|5 pages

Chemical resistance table