Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259062 Construction and Building Materials 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A carbonation examination was conducted of a 35-year-old educational building that was located in a subtropical environment. A very important reduction in carbonation was discovered for the columns and beams of building that was plastered (sand–cement render) and/or putted tile/coating. There was no carbonation of the concrete when the plaster (render) thickness surpassed 50 mm. The surface coatings such as tile with high compact and impermeable material may clearly delay the carbonation of concrete. The measured carbonation depth and coefficient of carbonation rate of the building are 8.34 mm and 1.38 mm/(yrs)1/2, respectively.

▸ A carbonation examination was conducted of a 35-year-old building. ▸ The building was plastered and putted tile/coating reduced carbonation. ▸ If the plaster thickness surpassed 50 mm then the concrete had no carbonation. ▸ The surface coatings with tile may delay the concrete carbonation. ▸ This is occurred that tile is an impermeable material.

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