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Structure and method for preventing reinforcing steel from being corroded in highly-corrosive environment
The invention relates to the field of civil engineering, in particular to a structure and a method for preventing reinforcing steel from being corroded in a highly-corrosive environment. The method for preventing the reinforcing steel from being corroded in the highly-corrosive environment comprises the following steps: wrapping exposed reinforcing steel with a plastic thin film, and performing winding and sealing to form a first protective layer by adopting an adhesive tape; sleeving the wrapped exposed reinforcing steel with a sleeve of which the diameter is matched with that of the exposed reinforcing steel to form a second protective layer; sealing the top of the sleeve by virtue of a sealing cover; sealing a gap between the sleeve and a concrete structure by virtue of mortar. According to the structure and the method, the two protective layers are provided for the exposed reinforcing steel, an operation process is convenient, sealing effects are reliable, and anticorrosive effects are prominent; compared with a conventional process for smearing the reinforcing steel with cement slurry to isolate the corrosive environment, the method has the advantages that a cumbersome process of removing the cement slurry in a later period is eliminated, damage to an exposed screw head rolled with a straight thread on the reinforcing steel is avoided, the reinforcing steel is prevented from being polluted by pollutants in an offshore highly-corrosive environment, and influence on the bonding strength of concrete in the later period is eliminated.
Structure and method for preventing reinforcing steel from being corroded in highly-corrosive environment
The invention relates to the field of civil engineering, in particular to a structure and a method for preventing reinforcing steel from being corroded in a highly-corrosive environment. The method for preventing the reinforcing steel from being corroded in the highly-corrosive environment comprises the following steps: wrapping exposed reinforcing steel with a plastic thin film, and performing winding and sealing to form a first protective layer by adopting an adhesive tape; sleeving the wrapped exposed reinforcing steel with a sleeve of which the diameter is matched with that of the exposed reinforcing steel to form a second protective layer; sealing the top of the sleeve by virtue of a sealing cover; sealing a gap between the sleeve and a concrete structure by virtue of mortar. According to the structure and the method, the two protective layers are provided for the exposed reinforcing steel, an operation process is convenient, sealing effects are reliable, and anticorrosive effects are prominent; compared with a conventional process for smearing the reinforcing steel with cement slurry to isolate the corrosive environment, the method has the advantages that a cumbersome process of removing the cement slurry in a later period is eliminated, damage to an exposed screw head rolled with a straight thread on the reinforcing steel is avoided, the reinforcing steel is prevented from being polluted by pollutants in an offshore highly-corrosive environment, and influence on the bonding strength of concrete in the later period is eliminated.
Structure and method for preventing reinforcing steel from being corroded in highly-corrosive environment
ZHANG YIGE (author) / MENG FANLI (author) / GAO JIBING (author) / KONG LINGLEI (author) / LIU YAPING (author) / LIU HAOBIN (author) / YANG RUNLAI (author) / CHEN SANYANG (author) / LIU BAOYONG (author) / MENG LINGYUE (author)
2015-06-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04B
Allgemeine Baukonstruktionen
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GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS
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