Electrochemical Realkalization and Chloride Extraction Treatments for Reinforced Concrete - Part 1: Realkalization
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2016-10
Pages CountPages17
The DIN EN 14038-1 standard outlines a specific procedure for conducting impressed current electrochemical realkalization of carbonated reinforced concrete in existing structures. This standard is applicable to the parts of structures that are exposed to the atmosphere and have ordinary reinforcement embedded in concrete.
It is important to note that this standard does not apply to structures that contain prestressing steel, as this type of steel can experience hydrogen embrittlement during the realkalization process. Additionally, the standard excludes concrete structures that utilize epoxy-coated or galvanized reinforcement, as well as those where chloride contamination contributes to the corrosion of the reinforcement.
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Descriptors | Chlorides, Coatings, Concretes, Construction, Construction works, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Electrochemical corrosion, Electrochemical methods, Electrolytic cleaning, Extraction, Materials testing, Measurement, Outside current, Personnel, Prestressed concrete, Quality management, Realkalization, Reinforced concrete, Reinforcement, Repair, Repairs, Status, Surfaces, Testing |
ICS Codes | 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.0 MB |
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