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Review of cathodic protection (CP) technology used in Europe and the U.S. over the past decade to combat corrosion deterioration, including cracking, displacement, and spalling of stone and masonry.
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Presents a state-of-the art review of cathodic protection (CP) technology used in both Europe and the U.S. over the past decade to combat the problems of corrosion deterioration, including cracking, displacement, and spalling of stone and masonry. This report provides examples of applications, information on specific issues related to heritage buildings, and considerations for planning future work. Key words: concrete, cathodic protection, steel
Evaluating criteria whereby prestressed concrete structures and members can be protected from corrosion by means of cathodic protection (CP).
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This report is intended for use by engineers attempting to protect corroding reinforced concrete structures by the use of electrochemical treatment techniques. The information presented in this report is limited to ECE for atmospherically exposed reinforced concrete.
Provides information regarding binder and pigment types used in the formulation of these coatings, their heat-resistant properties, and typical service environments.