Title:
Laboratory Test Procedures for Evaluating Concrete Treated with Sealers
Author(s):
Thomas D. Bush, Jr.
Publication:
Materials Journal
Volume:
95
Issue:
4
Appears on pages(s):
436-444
Keywords:
absorption; chlorides; penetrating water repellent materials;
durability; sealers; silane; test methods;
DOI:
10.14359/386
Date:
7/1/1998
Abstract:
Test methods used to assess the performance of concrete treated with sealers vary widely among agencies. This paper examines performance of a single sealer, silane, as measured by two different test series: 1) a test series specified by a state DOT, and 2) the NCHRP 244 Series II test method. Visible depth of silane penetration, absorption, and chloride ion permeability were studied using mixes with three different w/c ratios. Results indicate that different tests examining the same behavioral parameter do not necessarily predict similar performance. Users should be aware of the differences in the test procedures, what the tests measure, and how the results (and their interpretations) could affect decisions concerning use of silane and other sealers.