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Electrolysis and corrosion damage warehouse
Disintegrating effect of hide-curing salts and acids on concrete members of reinforced-concrete hide merchant's warehouse, in Los Angeles, Calif; curing brine seeping through concrete had reacted, probably with impurities in steel, to form minute galvanic cells; hydrochloric acid formed by electrolytic action had in some cases nearly destroyed steel without leaving any marks on surface of concrete; steps taken to return building to complete usefulness.
Electrolysis and corrosion damage warehouse
Disintegrating effect of hide-curing salts and acids on concrete members of reinforced-concrete hide merchant's warehouse, in Los Angeles, Calif; curing brine seeping through concrete had reacted, probably with impurities in steel, to form minute galvanic cells; hydrochloric acid formed by electrolytic action had in some cases nearly destroyed steel without leaving any marks on surface of concrete; steps taken to return building to complete usefulness.
Electrolysis and corrosion damage warehouse
Civ Eng (NY)
Mc Creery, D.H. (author)
1934
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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