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TNO Bouw (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Borsje, H. (author), de Vries, H. (author)Corrosion of reinforcement in concrete bridge decks may occur due to penetration of de-icing salts, even in the presence of an asphalt overlay. This paper reports a laboratory study into additional protection of concrete by hydrophobic treatment. It was found that hydrophobic treatment strongly reduces chloride ingress, both during semi...article 2001
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Polder, R.B. (author), de Vries, H. (author), TNO Bouw (author)Penetration of de-icing salts into concrete bridge decks may cause corrosion of reinforcement. Hydrophobic treatment of concrete was studied as additional protection. It was shown that hydrophobic treatment strongly reduces chloride ingress, during semi-permanent contact and in wetting/drying situations. The protection remains effective for at...conference paper 1999
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de Vries, J. (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Borsje, H. (author), TNO Bouw (author)The subject of this study was the performance of hydrophobic treatment to protect concrete against chloride penetration from de-icing salts. Hydrophobic treatment makes a concrete surface absorb less water and less chloride. Several types of tests were carried out to study the performance of hydrophobised concrete. Salt ponding/drying tests...conference paper 1998
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de Vries, J. (author), Polder, R.B. (author), TNO Bouw (author)As part of the maintenance policy of the dutch Ministry of Transport, Civil Engineering Division, hydrophobic treatment of concrete was considered as an additional protective measure against penetration of aggressive substances, for instance deicing salts in bridge decks. A set of tests was designed to determine the performance of commercial...article 1997
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de Vries, J. (author), Polder, R.B. (author)As part of the maintenance policy of the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Civil Engineering Division, hydrophobic treatment of concrete was considered as an additional protective measure against penetration of aggressive substances, for instance deicing salts in bridge decks. A set of tests was designed to determine the performance of commercially...article 1996
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de Vries, J. (author), Polder, R.B. (author), Borsje, H. (author)Hydrophobic treatment makes a concrete surface absorb less water and less chloride. Hydrophobic treatment was studied as a protection agninst chloride penetration from deicing salts. Test methods were designed. Nine hydrophobic products were tested, of which three complied to the requirements on finished concrete surfaces. The water absorption...conference paper 1996