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Technical Guide 210.3R-2013 Guide for using in-situ tensile pulloff tests to evaluate bond of concrete surface materials

Publication Year

2013

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

A recommended method of evaluating the adequacy of concrete surface preparation and tensile bond strength of cementitious and polymer concrete surface repairs using the in-situ drilled core tensile pulloff test.

Document History

Superseded by ICRI 210.3R-2022.

Publisher Information

International Concrete Repair Institute

Founded in 1988, the ICRI works to improve the quality of concrete restoration, repair and protection in the US, through education of, and communication among the members and those who use their services.

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