Liquid Coatings for Reducing Corrosion of Steel in Concrete
TBMG-1228
12/01/2003
- Content
Inorganic coating materials are being developed to slow or stop corrosion of reinforcing steel members inside concrete structures. It is much simpler and easier to use these coating materials than it is to use conventional corrosion-inhibiting systems based on impressed electric currents. Unlike impressed electrical corrosion-inhibiting systems, these coatings do not require continuous consumption of electrical power and maintenance of power-supply equipment. Whereas some conventional systems involve the use of expensive arc-spray equipment to apply the metallic zinc used as the sacrificial anode material, the developmental coatings can be applied by use of ordinary paint sprayers.
- Citation
- "Liquid Coatings for Reducing Corrosion of Steel in Concrete," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2003.