Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
693287 Progress in Organic Coatings 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Protection against corrosion in reinforced concrete structures is commonly accomplished by the usage of organic coatings which are applied on the surface of the mortars. Nine coatings from five major categories produced in Greek industry were studied in order to evaluate their performance when applied on cement mortars and exposed to highly corrosive environment under the presence of chloride ions or carbon dioxide. An appropriate series of tests was conducted in order to examine and verify the protection of the coatings against corrosion. The implemented evaluation methods included: (a) half-cell potential measurements and linear polarization technique to determine the protection provided by coatings against chloride ions corrosion, (b) carbonation depth measurements, (c) estimation of the mass loss that steel rebars exhibit after the end of the experiment and (d) determination of liquid water and water vapour transmission rate for the coatings tested. The results suggest that acrylic coatings can offer a satisfying protection level against carbonation and elastomeric coatings can protect rebars from chloride ions corrosion.

► Organic coatings for protection of rebars from Cl− corrosion and carbonation in cement mortars. ► Evaluation of water vapour and liquid water transmission rates of the coatings. ► Comparison between water-based and solvent based coatings. ► Water based as durable as solvent based coatings against corrosion and carbonation.

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