The Application of CM Anti-Corrosion Composite Material in Repair Technology of the Corroded Concrete Buildings

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Based on the mechanism research of buildings corroded by the high salinity groundwater, this paper suggested that the corrosion problem can be solved by improving the anti-corrosion capability of the buildings in itself and reducing erosive medium. This paper put forward a repair technology which use the CM anti-Corrosion Composite Material to improving the anti-corrosion capability of the buildings in itself .The engineering practices demonstrated that this technology is worthy popularization for anti-corrosion of concrete buildings in irrigation areas.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 239-242)

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2174-2178

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May 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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