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How to Protect Reinforcement from Corrosion ?

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PROTECTION OF REINFORCEMENT

AGAINST CORROSION

The protection of reinforcement against corrosion can be done by any of the following method:

a) Anti-corrosive treatment using acid / alkali / other agents based on CECRI technology (as per IS: 9077).

b) Fusion bonded Epoxy coating (as per IS:13620).

c) Corrosion resistant reinforcement as rolled in the factory and commercially available.

Anti-corrosive treatment (using CECRI technology)

The procedure for anti-corrosive treatment of reinforcement is as follows:

Note: All above steps should be applied in the same day and the steel allowed to air dry for 12 – 24 hours.

The above Anticorrosive treatment is given after the rods are cut and bent to shape. The treatment is done in a covered area. The treated rods is stored above ground in a covered area on wooden / masonry supports.

Typical Mechanical Properties of anticorrosive coating are:

a) Average thickness of coating = 0.3 ± 0.1 mm

b) Rockwell superficial hardness = 40 HR 15 N

Typical Corrosion Resistance properties are as under:

a) Tolerable limit for Chloride In 0.04 N, NaOH as per Anodic Polarisation Technique – 5000 ppm

b) Corrosion resistance as per salt fog test – > 2000 hrs.

c) Corrosion resistance as per

d) alternative wetting and drying test – > 450 days

Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating

This process shall be done as per IS: 13620. This process is carried out by the specialized agency in their Plant.

Commercially available corrosion resistant reinforcement:

The reinforcement are purchased from well-known brand of corrosion resistant rods. The mechanical properties like tensile strength, elongation etc. should conform to the requirements of the corresponding class of bars, like Fe 415, Fe 500 etc. as per IS-1786.

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