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Titre: Multilayer system of thermosetting polymers and specific confining : application to the walls of the hospital unit
Auteur(s): Bouzid, Mohammed
Djadi, A.
Aribi, C.
Irekti, Amar
Bezzazi, B.
Halouene, F.
Mots-clés: Nosocomial infection
Microbial load
Composite materials
Portland cement
Issue Date: 2014
Editeur: Photon Excellence Award-2014 : The Journal of Materials Science
Collection/Numéro: pp. 175- 184
Résumé: The nature of materials structuring our health institutions promote the development of germs. The sustainability of nosocomial infections remains significant (12% and 15%). One of the major factors being the portland cement which is brittle and porous. As part of a national plan to fight nosocomial infections, led by the University Hospital of Blida, we opted for a composite coating, application by multilayer model, composed of epoxy-polyester resin as a binder and calcium carbonate as mineral fillers. The application of composite materials reinforce the wall coating of hospital units and eliminates the hospital infectious areas. The resistance to impact, chemicals, raising temperature and to a biologically active environment, gives satisfactory results
Description: Photon Excellence Award-2014 : http://photonjournal.blogspot.com/2014/11/photon-excellence-award-2014.html
URI: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/462
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