Claims
- 1. A multiple layer composite material comprising at least one layer of a cement-bound concrete (1), at least one layer of a polymer-bound concrete (2) and a transition (3) between adjacent layers of cement-bound concrete and polymer-bound concrete, wherein the transition (3) has at least the material strength of the less stable one of the adjacent layers (1, 2), the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) has a grain structure preventing the passage of liquid water to the transition (3), but permitting the escape of water from the material, and that the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) is composed of concrete aggregate, if desired concrete admixtures and/or concrete additives, and of at least one polymer, said at least one polymer or the components of the polymer, in the uncured state, being dispersible in water.
- 2. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) has a grain structure that prevents the penetration of liquid water to a depth of more than half of the thickness of the layer of polymer-bound concrete, but permits the escape of water from the material.
- 3. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) has a grain structure that prevents the penetration of liquid water, but permits the escape of water from the material.
- 4. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein it has a polymer layer (7) on the outside surface (6) of the at least one layer of polymer-bound concrete (2).
- 5. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the polymer is dispersible in water in a ratio of 1:0.7 to 0.7:1, preferably 1:1.
- 6. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the total capillary pore volume of the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) is not more than 6% by volume.
- 7. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 6, wherein the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) is substantially free from capillary pores.
- 8. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the volume percentage of the at least one polymer in the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) is 4 to 14%, preferably 8 to 13%.
- 9. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein the layer of cement-bound concrete (1) and/or the layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) is (are) composed of at least two layers (1, 1′; 2, 2′) of different compositions.
- 10. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 1, wherein it is in the form of a shaped body which is provided on at least one surface thereof with at least one layer of polymer-bound concrete.
- 11. A multiple layer composite material according to claim 10, wherein the shaped body is a ready-made concrete part, a cladding panel, a curbstone, a paving stone, a path or terrace slab, a pipe or a channel.
- 12. A method for producing a multiple layer composite material comprising at least one layer of cement-bound concrete (1), at least one layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) and a transition (3) between adjacent layers of cement-bound concrete and polymer-bound concrete, characterized by the steps of:
making at least one concrete mixture containing cement as binder, making at least one concrete mixture containing polymer as binder, with said polymer or the components of said polymer, in the uncured state, being dispersible in water, supplying the concrete mixtures separately and applying them directly on each other so as to form at least one layer of polymer-bound concrete (2) on at least one layer of cement-bound concrete (1), with the concrete mixture containing cement as binder, at least at the transition (3) between adjacent layers of cement-bound concrete mixture and polymer-bound concrete mixture, containing less water than the amount of water necessary for setting.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein at least two concrete mixtures containing cement as binder and/or at least two concrete mixtures containing polymer as binder are made which are supplied separately and applied onto each other in layers.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, wherein the concrete mixture containing polymer as binder is made by mixing concrete aggregate with at least one polymer dispersed in water in a ratio of 1:0,7 to 0.7:1, preferably 1:1.
- 15. A method according to claim 12, wherein a polymer layer (7) is applied to the outside surface (6) of the at least one layer of polymer-bound concrete (2).
- 16. A method according to claim 12, wherein the grain sizes of the concrete aggregate and, if provided, of the concrete admixtures and/or concrete additives, in the concrete mixture containing polymer as binder are matched to each other such that a capillary pore volume of no more than 6% results after curing.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the grain sizes of the concrete aggregate and, if provided, of the concrete admixtures and/or concrete additives, in the concrete mixture containing polymer as binder are matched to each other such that a polymer-bound concrete substantially free from capillary pores results after curing.
- 18. A method according to claim 12, wherein the concrete mixture containing polymer as binder has added thereto such an amount of polymer dispersed in water that a polymer volume percentage of 4 to 14%, preferably 8 to 13%, results after curing.
- 19. A method according to claim 12, wherein, after application of the at least one concrete mixture containing polymer as binder onto the at least one concrete mixture containing cement as binder, the resulting shaped body is compacted.
- 20. A method according to claim 12, wherein
at least one layer of a concrete mixture containing cement as binder is introduced into a mold, at least one layer of a concrete mixture containing polymer as binder is applied thereonto, the layers are compacted in the mold, forming a shaped body, the shaped body is unmolded, and the unmolded shaped body is allowed to cure.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 44 307.6 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of PCT application number PCT/EP00/09002, filed on Sep. 14, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP00/09002 |
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10097352 |
Mar 2002 |
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