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At present multiple standards on blast-cleaned surfaces are in use depending on region and specifications of the project. However, most standards are relatively clear on the description of a surface some overlap each other. These overlaps are often considerate as the norm for the most comparisons between ISO and related documents, however, sometimes are significantly off. Some of these documents will be highlighted to compare the results and their impact on the coating job.
Concrete is one of the most durable construction materials available, but all too frequently we ignore its maintenance. Many of the techniques called "coating", "protection", and corrosion mitigation are, maintenance of concrete. The life span of concrete structures can be significantly extended by pro-actively addressing deterioration and durability issues through keeping water and other deleterious materials out of concrete after it has properly cured
The effect of high performance concrete on the corrosion behavior of steel bar in reinforced concrete (RC) specimens are experimentally investigated. Concrete specimens with the addition of fly ash, silica fume, and calcium nitrite were fabricated and tested for over 23 years.
Transportation infrastructure is built from steel and concrete. Concrete can be penetrated by aggressive chemical ions that may initiate steel corrosion. Migrating corrosion inhibitors (MCIs) show versatility as admixtures, surface treatments and in rehabilitation programs.
This work seeks to determine the performance of cathodic prevention (CPrev) and cathodic protection (CP) systems applied to cracked concrete in a simulated marine environment.
This standard is one of a set of three standards that define levels of surface cleanliness for concrete substrates pre- pared using abrasive blast cleaning. The cleanliness levels are based on 1) the extent of removal of the existing coating and 2) the extent to which surface air voids are opened. Thorough Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP CAB-1), defines the highest level of cleanliness. The other two standards in the set, Intermediate Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP CAB-2) and Brush Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP CAB-3), define lesser levels of concrete cleanliness. All three levels of cleanliness require complete removal of all unsound surface materials, all efflorescence, and all laitance.
This paper will discuss what is the NSRP, what did the SP-3 Panel accomplish last year and what does the Panel have planned for 2009.
为钢质液舱/储罐、船舶/容器以及其它密闭空间的 涂装/加衬里所进行的表面处理、施工和 固化过程中的减湿和温度控制 How dehumidification and temperature control are being used to achieve higher-quality coating/lining projects.