Type 1:- This epoxy resin is mainly used to bond fresh concrete with old hardened concrete.
Type 2:- Usually this type is commonly used to bond freshly mixed concrete with cured concrete.
Type 3:- It is used as a binder in epoxy mortars and concrete. It bonds with the skid-resistant materials to the cured concrete.
Type 4:- Usually used in load-bearing applications. This type of Epoxy resin is used as a binder for epoxy mortars and concrete.
Type 5:- This bonds hardened concrete together with freshly mixed concrete.
Type 6:- It is used for bonding and sealing segmental precast elements with internal tendons.
Type 7:- When temporary post-tensioning is not applied as in span-by-span erection, it is for segmental precast elements used as a non-stress carrying sealer.
Wood: Generally, concrete will stick to Wood poorly. However, you can do a few things to help improve the bond between the two materials. The roughness and more porous Wood will help to stick with concrete. You can also use a bonding agent or primer before applying the concrete.
Plastic: concrete sticks very well with plastics. Use a release agent if you don’t want concrete sticking to your plastic tools and buckets.
Cloth: splatter of concrete will stick to cloth and tarps.
Porous Surfaces: If a surface is porous, concrete can stick easily. It works with the pores and forms a bond.