Model:CorroRisk
Use:The CorroRisk probe has been developed for corrosion monitoring on existing concrete structures.
The CorroRisk probe has been developed for corrosion monitoring
on existing concrete structures. The chloride probe ensures that reinforcement
corrosion can be predicted in good time before the actual initiation. The
planning of the necessary maintenance can be optimised and the result is a
lower cost of repair and fewer traffic obstructions.
The CorroRisk probe is recommended to be used in all types of
existing concrete structures, especially in aggressive corrosive environments
and where visual inspection is difficult. This could e.g. be pillars in
seawater (Figure 1), bridge decks, multi-storey car parks exposed to de-icing
salt and various structures in swimming pools.
CorroWatch is recommended for new structures. It is installed
before casting the concrete.
Image: CorroRisk probes mounted on bridge pillar.
The
CorroRisk probe consists in the standard version of 4-8 measuring electrodes
and 1 combi-electrode. The electrodes are made of the same material as the
reinforcement. The combi-electrode consists of a titanium net and a reference
electrode (ERE20), which has been developed earlier for use in concrete
structures.
Image: CorroRisk mounted on bridge pillar and covered with
latticework.
Initial
corrosion is discovered when threshold values of the potentials or current have
been exceeded. The potential of the equilibrium is measured between the
combi-electrode and the individual electrodes in the concrete cover.
The
CorroRisk is usually mounted in the cover layer between the concrete surface
and the outer reinforcement layer. The electrodes are mounted in different but
well-defined depths in the cover layer. All electrodes are mounted in a circle
around the combi-electrode. The electrodes are supplied with a coaxial cable,
which on the concrete surface is protected by a latticework. The cables are
lead to a monitoring box, and e.g. a data logger (Figure 2 and 3).
Image: Sectional view of the mounted CorroRisk probe.
The
CorroZoa is a data logging Zero Ohm Ammeter designed for compatibility with
Force’s CorroWatch and CorroRisk chloride monitoring probe systems.
The
CorroZoa will measure half-cell potential, corrosion current, and temperature.
The unit can either be used manually or automated and left as a data logger.