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SUMMARY

Figure 4-A typical parking garage where migrating corrosion inhibitors can prove effective in reducing corrosion rates on reinforcing steel

 

Migrating corrosion inhibitors have been shown to be an effective means of reducing the corrosion of reinforcing steel in decayed concrete structures such as parking garages (Figure 4) and highway structures.

 

 

REFERENCES

  1. D. Bjegovic and B. Miksic (CORTEC), "Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Protection of Concrete", Materials Performance Vol. 38, No. 11, pp. 52-56 (1999) November.

  2. D. Bjegovic and B. Miksic, "MCI Protection of Concrete," Cortec Supplement to Materials Performance, January 2001, pages 10-13.

  3. Cost of Corrosion Study, http://nace.org/nace/content/nacenews/news_win/html/costcorr.htm, July 2002.

  4. Corrosion in Concrete, http://corrosion.ksc.nasa.gov/html/corrincon.htm, July 2002.

 

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