Corrosion protection for cold‐formed structural steel elements

Unprotected steel and steel structures exposed to the atmosphere inevitably corrode. For thin‐gauged structures especially, corrosion is critical for stability. Although the reduction in thickness caused by corrosion is insignificant for some structures, in other structures corrosion is unacceptable...

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description Unprotected steel and steel structures exposed to the atmosphere inevitably corrode. For thin‐gauged structures especially, corrosion is critical for stability. Although the reduction in thickness caused by corrosion is insignificant for some structures, in other structures corrosion is unacceptable. Therefore, corrosion protection is a crucial issue for steel structures and the steel industry. Over the last decades, many new corrosion protection systems and innovative steel products have been introduced onto the market. Corrosion protection for cold‐formed structural steel elements has been standardized through the introduction of the EN 1090‐4. This paper introduces the harmonized rules for the corrosion protection of loadbearing thin‐gauged structures. The zinc‐magnesium‐aluminium (ZM) metal coating system developed in recent years is also dealt with.
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Corrosion prevention
Corrosion products
corrosion protection
EN 1090‐4
Iron and steel industry
Korrosionsschutz
lightweight structures
Magnesium
Metal coatings
Steel products
Steel structures
Structural steels
thin‐gauged
zinc‐magnesium‐aluminium (ZM)
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