Effectiveness conditions of sodium monofluorophosphate as a corrosion inhibitor for concrete reinforcements
Abstract
Among the array of protection and repair methods for reinforced concrete structures when steel reinforcements undergo corrosion, the use of migrating corrosion inhibitors could prove to be an attractive alternative. These products, applied to the concrete surface, are intended to diffuse into the concrete in order to reach the reinforcement and stop or delay corrosion. Some key aspects on the use of monofluorophosphate (MFP) as an inhibitor for...
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Title
Effectiveness conditions of sodium monofluorophosphate as a corrosion inhibitor for concrete reinforcements
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
556 - 561
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