Articles about silanes (0-4 of 4)

  • Concrete Sealers For A "new" Look For Your Concrete
    By: American Made Clean Staff | - Whether residential or commercial concrete, you want it maintain that new look for as long as possible, consider using concrete sealers. A concrete sealer is a coating applied toconcreteto protect it from many external elements. Normally, the concrete can breathe freely, and because of that, it absorbs water and dirt, which can cause different structural and esthetic problems. The sealers are designed to protect your concrete from the elements, foot traffic and dirt.

    There ...

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  • Concrete Sealants - All You Need To Know
    By: gulfsynthetics | - Colored or imprinted concrete decks and driveways require a sealing coat to protect them effectively. However, these coatings only last for some specific time and then fade off. Various factors including wear and tear, salts and chemicals determine how strong the coating is and how long can it last.

    There are two prime types of sealers namely solvent or water based that form a layer on the surface and the penetrants that penetrate the concrete surface and provide outer protection a ...

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  • The Wonderful Properties Of Organosilane
    By: Chad DeBolt | - An organosilane is a compound which is a derivative of a silane. As the name indicates, it is part organic, but must also contacin at least one carbon to silicon bond. An organosilane is generally classed as an organosilicon compound.

    The studiy of organosilicon chemistry revolves around the various sciences that explore the properties and reactivity of organosilicon compounds, including these organosilanes.

    Tetraethylsilane was the first organosilicon compound, di ...

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  • Wall Waterproofing/damp Proofing With Silanes-siloxanes-polysiloxanes
    By: Chris Strogilis | - There is a vast range of clear water repellents for wall waterproofing (The term waterproofing is used here somehow catachrestically).

    Generally these products are only suitable for uncracked surfaces although some of them can seal hairline cracks.

    In terms of substrate consolidation: there are some products with a consolidating effect.

    Generally water repellent products fall into two groups.



    1. Penetrants: Products tha ...

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