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Galvanic corrosion causes failure of concrete roof tiles
Areas of roof tiles of a 7-year-old multi-story building were blown off by wind, and caused damage to adjacent property and underlying roofing components such as copper sheet metal flushing. The galvanized steel hurricane nails used to fasten the eave tiles had corroded at an accelerated rate due to contact with dissimilar metal in the presence of atmospheric moisture that contained chlorides as a result of direct exposure to the marine coastal environment.
Galvanic corrosion causes failure of concrete roof tiles
Areas of roof tiles of a 7-year-old multi-story building were blown off by wind, and caused damage to adjacent property and underlying roofing components such as copper sheet metal flushing. The galvanized steel hurricane nails used to fasten the eave tiles had corroded at an accelerated rate due to contact with dissimilar metal in the presence of atmospheric moisture that contained chlorides as a result of direct exposure to the marine coastal environment.
Galvanic corrosion causes failure of concrete roof tiles
Thompson, T.S. (author) / Kuberski, M.A. (author)
Materials Performance ; 37 ; 73-74
1998
2 Seiten
Article (Journal)
English
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