Seawater Steel Corrosion
Seawater Steel Corrosion
Seawater Steel Corrosion
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Acrylic
Polyurethane
CO2
Cl-
Test specimen
Electrochemical techniques :
Test specimen
Electrochemical techniques:
Test specimen
Varnishes
Low
permeability
Low
conductivity
Test specimen
Electrochemical
techniques
Reference electrode and counterelectrode embedded in concrete with
measurements in your stretch
displayed
moisture of the concrete at the region
of the electrodes through the plastic
tube (for reference electrode)
corrosion potential;
mass variation;
carbonatation depth;
film adherence;
Test specimen
Cupper bar
Plastic tube
Protection painting
(bars extremities)
Electrochemical techniques
Reference eletrode
Electrolyte solution
Working electrode
Saturated Calomel
Sodium sulfate
(10%)
Steel carbon bar
Corrosion potential
Reference
eletrode
Working
electrode
Active or passive
state
Automatic:
Electric potential
difference between
carbon steel and
satureted calomel
Counter-electrode
Ecorr
Linear polarization curve
(Ecorr
10 mV, scanning speed 10 mV/s);
Tafel constants
Constants B (also for reference)
Rp (also obtained in the best
tangent slop of the curve, around
the Ecorr)
CO2 exposition
The corrosion potential is the best test for the
varnish evaluation, although it is recommended
that it is carried out with another test
(carbonation depth)
Cl- exposition
The corrosion potential can be obtained together
with profile chlorates which is the best test for
varnish evaluation
Conclusion - varnish
The polyurethane varnish...
CO2 exposition
Polyurethane:
Cl- exposition
polyurethane:
end
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