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Corrosion Properties and Bond Strength in Normal Strength Concrete of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Plasma-Sprayed Plain Bars with ZrCC/Organofunctional Silane Coating

  • Petr Pokorný,
  • Nikola Prodanovic,
  • Karel Hurtig,
  • Veronika Steinerová,
  • Jaroslav Fojt,
  • Marek Janata,
  • Vlastimil Brožek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14061543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1543

Abstract

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In this study, the corrosion properties of plasma-sprayed Al2O3 coating (APSS) with a topcoat of zirconium-based conversion coating (ZrCC) and organofunctional silane coating (3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane; GPTMS) on carbon steel are investigated in detail. Additionally, the bond strength of plain steel bars coated with this system in normal strength concrete are newly tested. The APSS coating exhibits significant porosity, with unfavourable open pores limiting the barrier protection effect. In contrast, the surface roughness (Ra) significantly increases, improving the bond strength between steel bars and concrete. Such increase in carbon steel roughness improves bond strength in concrete. The synergic application of ZrCC and GPTMS topcoats significantly enhances the corrosion resistance of the base coat (inhibition effect). The character of the GPTMS coating increases the wettability of the APSS coating, which further positively contributes to bond strength between plain bars and concrete. It is demonstrated that when the ZrCC topcoat is applied without GPTMS, the corrosion resistance increases insignificantly and the surface wettability decreases, negatively affecting bond strength in comparison with carbon steel coated using an APSS base coat only.

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