摘要 |
A process for rehabilitation of internally reinforced concrete which comprises the temporary application of an adherent coating of an electrolytic material (12) to surface areas of the concrete. Distributed electrode (13) means, preferably a wire grid, is embedded in the adherent coating. Voltage sufficient to develop a current of about 1-5 amps/m<2> is applied between the reinforcement and the distributed electrode, to cause migration of chloride ions from the concrete into the electrolytic coating. A highly preferred material for the adherent electrolytic layer is cellulosic pulp, premixed with water or other solution (such as calcium hydroxide) in a nozzle and sprayed onto the surface of the area being treated. Desirably, the distributed electrode is formed of a ferrous material reactive with chlorine, to minimize the release of free chlorine gas into the ambient. Particularly for tensioned reinforcement, the process monitors polarization of the tensioned steel to prevent hydrogen embrittlement.
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