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European Experiences of Sealants in Service, Correlation to Results from Laboratory Tests

Burström, Per Gunnar LU (1990) 1069. p.295-302
Abstract
Various examinations of sealant joints show that there are many problems with leakage, even in fairly new buildings. Two main reasons have been that the sealant properties are overrated and that the joint design or workmanship is poor due to lack of knowledge about the basic requirements and the material properties.



The failure mechanism of an elastic sealant is described. This serves as a basis for a suggested engineering approach for designing sealant joints. A methodology is described by which aging and durability properties of a sealant can be evaluated. Examples of test results for various sealants are given.



Today there are sealants on the European market with excellent durability and high... (More)
Various examinations of sealant joints show that there are many problems with leakage, even in fairly new buildings. Two main reasons have been that the sealant properties are overrated and that the joint design or workmanship is poor due to lack of knowledge about the basic requirements and the material properties.



The failure mechanism of an elastic sealant is described. This serves as a basis for a suggested engineering approach for designing sealant joints. A methodology is described by which aging and durability properties of a sealant can be evaluated. Examples of test results for various sealants are given.



Today there are sealants on the European market with excellent durability and high movement capability. The conditions are therefore good for a service life of at least 25 years for many selants. The problem is to get these sealants designed and used in the proper way. (Less)
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Joint, sealant, elastic, movement capability, durability, aging, tensile stress
host publication
Buildings Sealants: Materials, Properties, and Performance (STP 1069)
editor
O'Connor, Thomas F.
volume
1069
pages
295 - 302
publisher
American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)
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  • scopus:0025472232
ISSN
0066-0558
ISBN
0-8031-1282-3
DOI
10.1520/STP26812S
language
English
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  abstract     = {{Various examinations of sealant joints show that there are many problems with leakage, even in fairly new buildings. Two main reasons have been that the sealant properties are overrated and that the joint design or workmanship is poor due to lack of knowledge about the basic requirements and the material properties.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
The failure mechanism of an elastic sealant is described. This serves as a basis for a suggested engineering approach for designing sealant joints. A methodology is described by which aging and durability properties of a sealant can be evaluated. Examples of test results for various sealants are given.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
Today there are sealants on the European market with excellent durability and high movement capability. The conditions are therefore good for a service life of at least 25 years for many selants. The problem is to get these sealants designed and used in the proper way.}},
  author       = {{Burström, Per Gunnar}},
  booktitle    = {{Buildings Sealants: Materials, Properties, and Performance (STP 1069)}},
  editor       = {{O'Connor, Thomas F.}},
  isbn         = {{0-8031-1282-3}},
  issn         = {{0066-0558}},
  keywords     = {{Joint; sealant; elastic; movement capability; durability; aging; tensile stress}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{295--302}},
  publisher    = {{American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)}},
  title        = {{European Experiences of Sealants in Service, Correlation to Results from Laboratory Tests}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/STP26812S}},
  doi          = {{10.1520/STP26812S}},
  volume       = {{1069}},
  year         = {{1990}},
}