Anti-corrosive treatment for concrete surfaces / Chirag K. Baxi.

Chemical industries, dairy units, oil and gas refineries, petro-chemical complexes and fertilizer manufacturing units are few of those areas, which are incomplete without anti-corrosive treatment for concrete surface. Environmental effects, spillage and dust- emission are few of those processes whic...

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Main Author: Baxi, Chirag K. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • About the Author
  • Dedication
  • Copyright Information ©
  • Acknowledgment
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1
  • Conditions Causing Corrosion of Steel and Concrete
  • Conditions Causing Corrosion:
  • Chapter 2
  • Detrimental Effects of Corrosion
  • Chapter 3
  • Need for Controlling Corrosion
  • Chapter 4
  • Anti-Corrosive Treatments (Part I)
  • Protective Measures for Concrete
  • Chapter 5
  • Anti-Corrosive Treatments (Part II)
  • Protective Measures for Concrete
  • Properties of Different Fibers Are Discussed Below
  • Chapter 6
  • Execution of Different Anti-Corrosive Treatments
  • Resin Based Lining:
  • Fibre Reinforced Lining:
  • Mortars for Bedding and Joint Filling:
  • Chapter 7
  • Standard Specification for Acid Proof Lining
  • 1. Scope
  • 2. Applicable Codes and Standards
  • 3. Types of Lining and Coating
  • 4. Material Specifications
  • 4.1. Bituminous Primer Coat
  • 4.2. Bituminous Mastic Layer
  • 4.3. Hard sheet Lining in Place of Mastic Layer
  • 4.4. Chemical Resistant Bricks/Tiles
  • 4.5. Cementing Materials For Bedding, Jointing, and pointing
  • 4.6. Epoxy Based Cements
  • 4.7. Fillers and Reinforcement
  • Fabric
  • 5. Methodology for Acid Resistant Brick-Lining
  • 5.1. Surface Cleaning and Preparation
  • 5.2. Application
  • 6. Method of Application for Acid Resistant Tile Lining
  • 6.1. On Curbs and Wall Connections
  • 6.2. Lining over Equipment Foundations
  • 7. Method of Application for Acid Resistant Epoxy Linings
  • 7.1.
  • 7.2. For Temperatures of 100 Deg C to 150 Deg C
  • 8. Mode of Measurement
  • Chapter 8
  • Chemical Resistant Chart