Chloride Sensitivity of the Corrosion Rate of Zinc-Coated Reinforcing Bars

Abstract

This laboratory study was undertaken to determine whether zinc coatings can be relied on for long-term protection of reinforcing bars subject to environments of variable salt concentrations. Hot-dip galvanized reinforcing bars were coupled to bare carbon steel rebars in various concentrations of CaCl2 in saturated Ca(OH)2-distilled water solutions. Galvanic current output was monitored as a function of time and percent CaCl2 for a zinc-steel couple with an anode-cathode area ratio of unity. Current output became stable after 20 days for CaCl2 concentrations less than 1 percent. For concentrations at 1 percent or greater, current fluctuations were cyclical, increasing in magnitude as percent CaCl2 increased. At 4 percent CaCl2, current output rose sharply.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA030565

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  • C. Hahin
  • S. Cato
  • W. Mattheessen

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  • Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

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