Products and Systems for the Protection and Repair of Concrete Structures - Test Methods - Determination of Chloride Content in Hardened Concrete
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The DIN EN 14629 standard focuses on test methods for determining the chloride content in hardened concrete. The chloride content is an essential factor in assessing the risk of chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete structures. The standard provides two methods for analyzing the total acid-soluble chloride content, which includes both free and bound chloride ions.
These methods can be applied to various samples, such as cores, fragments, or powders obtained from concrete structures. It also emphasizes the possibility of using appropriate laboratory specimens. The goal is to obtain accurate information about the chloride content, which is crucial for evaluating the potential for corrosion and determining the necessary protection and repair measures for concrete structures.
Descriptors | Chemical analysis and testing, Chloride content, Chlorides, Concrete components, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Core samples, Corrosion protection, Determination of content, Inspection, Laboratory testing, Protection, Protection systems, Repair, Solid concrete, Specification (approval), Structures, Surface protection, Test reports, Testing, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 378.9 KB |