bindemiddelskelet
Bindemiddelskelet, or the skeleton of a binder, refers to the structural framework that holds together a binding system in materials such as paints, coatings, adhesives, composites, and construction products. It can be organic, consisting of polymer backbones with crosslinkable groups, or inorganic, formed by hydration or condensation reactions that create a three‑dimensional network. The skeleton largely determines mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and durability.
In polymers, bindemiddelskelet is the network architecture—the backbone and crosslinks that connect monomer units. The density
Formation occurs during curing or hydration: polymerization and crosslinking for organic binders, or cement hydration for
Functions of the bindemiddelskelet include binding pigments and fillers, transmitting load, and providing adhesion to substrates.
Overall, the bindemiddelskelet is central to the performance of binder-containing materials, linking chemical makeup to macroscopic