This document is a helpful collection of technical reports, papers, articles, letters and other related documents. All of these documents relate to galvanizing reinforcing steel. For those who work with this area of hot-dip galvanizing, this is a very useful and informational resource.
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This convenient field handling guide compares and contrasts hot-dip galvanized rebar with fusion-bonded epoxy rebar. It discusses areas such as: storage, placement, field cutting, final inspection, and much more. 2000 View Details »
The integrity of concrete structures is largely based on the durability of the reinforcing steel. Corrosive elements penetrate the permeable concrete subjecting the rebar to corrosion. The corrosion products that form on... View Details »
In this informative report, the performance of galvanized steel reinforcement in concrete bridge decks is evaluated. Seven bridge decks were subjected to highly corrosive environments and were tested for durability. With five methods of evaluation,... View Details »
This publication by the International Zinc Association is a comprehensive resource of the performance of hot-dip galvanized rebar in concrete. Several project examples from around the world highlight the brochure. This publications was also designed... View Details »
Repairing damage caused by corrosion costs billions of dollars annually. One significant contributor to the corrosion problem is decaying reinforcing steel bar (rebar), which causes staining, cracking, and spalling of concrete... View Details »
A suggested specification in CSI format for hot-dip galvanizing after fabrication. This guide aids in developing a better hot-dip galvanizing specification. 8 pages. 2002
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