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Guidelines for detection and remediation of soluble salt contamination prior to coating steel highway structures

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: National cooperative highway research program, NCHRP research report ; No. 912Publication details: Washington D. C. Transportation Research Board 2019Description: viii,14,77pISBN:
  • 9780309480437
DDC classification:
  • 388.1 ETC
Contents:
Contents 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Scope 1 Technical Background 3 Chapter 2 Key Issues for Salt Detection and Remediation 3 When Is There a Significant Corrosion Risk Associated with Soluble Salt Contamination? 4 What Indicator of Soluble Surface Salts Should Be Measured? 6 How Much Salt Should Be Allowed on Surfaces Prior to Painting? 6 How Should Soluble Salts Be Detected? 8 Where and How Often Should an Inspector Measure Soluble Salt Concentrations? 9 What Are the Best Practices to Remediate Soluble Salts? 11 How Much Effort (Cost) Is Required to Remediate Soluble Salt Contamination? 11 What Are Some Examples of Specification Language for Allowable Soluble Salt Concentration? 12 What Industry Standards Exist Relating to Soluble Salt Detection and Remediation? 14 Endnotes A-1 Appendix A The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) Technology Guide 15, Field Methods for Extraction and Analysis of Soluble Sa lts on Steel and Other Nonporous Substrates A-1 Appendix B Training: Introduction to So luble Salts C-1 Appendix C Training: Detection of Soluble Salt Contamination D-1 Appendix D Training: Remediation of Soluble Salt Contamination
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Contents
1 Chapter 1 Introduction
1 Scope
1 Technical Background
3 Chapter 2 Key Issues for Salt Detection and Remediation
3 When Is There a Significant Corrosion Risk Associated with Soluble
Salt Contamination?
4 What Indicator of Soluble Surface Salts Should Be Measured?
6 How Much Salt Should Be Allowed on Surfaces Prior to Painting?
6 How Should Soluble Salts Be Detected?
8 Where and How Often Should an Inspector Measure Soluble Salt
Concentrations?
9 What Are the Best Practices to Remediate Soluble Salts?
11 How Much Effort (Cost) Is Required to Remediate Soluble Salt Contamination?
11 What Are Some Examples of Specification Language for Allowable Soluble
Salt Concentration?
12 What Industry Standards Exist Relating to Soluble Salt Detection
and Remediation?
14 Endnotes
A-1 Appendix A The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC)
Technology Guide 15, Field Methods for
Extraction and Analysis of Soluble Sa lts
on Steel and Other Nonporous Substrates
A-1 Appendix B Training: Introduction to So luble Salts
C-1 Appendix C Training: Detection of Soluble Salt Contamination
D-1 Appendix D Training: Remediation of Soluble Salt
Contamination

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