FIELD: fibrous materials.
SUBSTANCE: invention is related to a composite fibrous material made from a textile fibre product having a coating containing from 5 wt.% up to 100 wt.% of the applied material, based on the total weight of the fibrous product, and the material contains from 20 to 100 wt.% polymers based on ethylene polymerizable monomers having a glass transition temperature from 60 to 115°C, from 0 to 80 wt.% of cross-linking components and from 0 to 20 wt.% of other additives in a cement-bound matrix, where the polymers are derived from a monomeric composition, and the monomeric composition contains from 5% to 100% basic monomers A, from 0% to 50% functional monomers B and from 0% to 30% cross-linking monomers C, respectively, based on the total weight of the monomeric composition, with the main monomers A selected from the group of C1-C24 alkyl(meth)acrylates. The use of the fibrous product for cement-bonded materials is also described.
EFFECT: provision of a textile-concrete composite with an extraction resistance value in concrete comparable to textile-concrete composites coated with epoxy textile reinforcement.
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Dates
2023-09-13—Published
2018-10-30—Filed