Effect of waterproofing coatings on steel reinforcement corrosion and physical properties of concrete

This paper reports the results of a study conducted to evaluate steel reinforcement corrosion and some physical properties of concrete specimens coated with two polymer-based, a cement-based polymer-modified, and a cement-based waterproofing coatings. The coated and uncoated concrete specimens were...

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Steel reinforcement corrosion
Water permeability
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