Coating processes – Coating pavement or the earth
Patent
1977-03-31
1979-04-10
Smith, Ronald H.
Coating processes
Coating pavement or the earth
106 13, 252 70, 404 75, 427372R, B05C 116, C09K 318
Patent
active
041489381
ABSTRACT:
Compositions of carboxy methyl cellulose and method for treating cured concrete and bituminous concrete, the surfaces of which are subject to the accumulation of water, melting ice and snow, to reduce spalling or degradation of such surfaces when subjected to the freezing and thawing action of the water and water based solutions which are absorbed into the same. A protecting agent is used to maintain the carboxy methyl cellulose in a soluble state when applied to concrete surfaces.
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Childs Sadie L.
Smith Ronald H.
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