Chloride removal and corrosion protection of reinforced concrete.

Auteur(s)
Miller, J.B.
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This paper deals with an electro-chemical technique for removing chlorides from salt-contaminated concrete. The method, which is commercially available, and which is in use in several countries, is briefly described. The method uses low-voltage DC current to cause migration of chloride ions out of the concrete and into an external electrolyte which is then removed. Treatment times for most structures vary from between 2 and 8 weeks. The paper touches upon problems associated with electro-chemical treatment such a monitoring and documenting their success, hydrogen enbrittlement, and the question of alkali-aggregate reactions. A novel lead reference electrode is briefly described.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 1776 (In: C 1732 S) /34 /32 / IRRD 832779
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In: Proceedings of Strategic Highway Research Program and Traffic Safety on Two Continents in Gothenburg, Sweden, 27-29 September, 1989, VTI Rapport 351A, p. 115-128, 23 ref.

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