polymermodifierad
Polymermodifierad describes a material whose performance has been enhanced by the addition of a polymer modifier. In construction and materials science, the term is often used for binders such as cement paste, concrete, mortars, adhesives, and bitumen where a polymer additive is dispersed in the matrix or chemically integrated. The polymer can be supplied as latex emulsions, solvents, or reactive monomers that co-polymerize with the base binder. The presence of the polymer improves toughness, adhesion to substrates, flexibility, and resistance to cracking, as well as reducing permeability and shrinkage and enhancing performance at low temperatures.
Common polymer modifiers include styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and acrylate-based polymers for cementitious systems, vinyl acetate ethylene
Applications include polymer-modified concrete used in industrial floors and repair mortars, polymer-modified asphalt for road pavements,
Standards and testing typically address flexural and compressive strength, adhesion, impermeability, and durability under freeze-thaw cycles