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Construction Technology Update No. 73 Inhibiting Chloride-Induced Corrosion in Concrete Bridges By Daniel Cusson and Shiyuan Qian The use of de-icing salts can significantly reduce the service life of concrete
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Document Date: 2013-07-10 15:21:40


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Portland / Laval / Ottawa / /

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North America / /

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Canada / /

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Vachon Bridge / National Research Council Institute / /

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steel surface / appropriate products / anodic corrosion products / concrete transportation structures / corrosion-inhibiting systems / steel reinforcement / conventional carbon-steel reinforcement / high cement content / carbon-steel reinforcement / winter travel / cement / uncoated reinforcing steel / oxidation product / low water-cement ratio / cement content / corrosion inhibiting systems / steel / /

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission / Institute for Research / Federal Highway Administration / National Research Council of Canada / National Research Council Institute for Research / /

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Shiyuan Qian / Daniel Cusson / /

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carbonation / html / Corrosion protection / Construction Technology / /

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