Special Repair Materials and Influence of Aggressive Environment on their Properties

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The rehabilitation of structures can be achieved by secondary protection. Concrete structures are during their use exposed to environmental effects which – owing to their chemical action – are corrosive and are causing degradation of these structures. One of the necessary steps to ensure adequate service life of structures is their continuous maintenance and in the case of once damaged structures, their rehabilitation.

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