Report No.: 95-387 Date: 01/24/95
Reference is made to our report No. 94-6175, dated
December 21, 1994. In that report, effects of Penetron
coating on the properties of concrete were reported. As
indicated in that report, the depth of penetration of some
of the components of Penetron were as deep as 50 mm,
although most penetrations were down to 10 mm depths of the
concrete surface.
At the Client's request, additional studies were
performed to determine and photograph the type of materials
penetration or diffusing into the concrete from the Penetron
coating. In order to perform these tests, the test
techniques used were scanning electron microscopy and energy
dispersive x-ray diffraction methods.
TEST RESULTS
1. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Tests
The concrete core section tested, was coated with a
minimum of gold in order to provide a surface which could be
studied by light microscopy and compared to the SEM
images.
The photograph taken under SEM are presented on
Attachment I.
2. X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
According to the attached four spectrums of x-ray
diffraction, there is a calcium accumulation in the concrete
below the Penetron coating to 25 to 50 mm depths. Calcium
appears to be in the form of Ca(OH)2 and calcium-silicate
gel. Obviously, these crystalline growths are the diffusion
products of the components of the Penetron coating on the
concrete surface. Below 50 mm depths Ca(OH) is less while
the silica content (from the cement) becomes dominant.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on these test results, it is our opinion that
Penetron coated concrete surfaces develop improved concrete
microstructure and waterproofing properties.


