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Cathodic protection for masonry buildings incorporating structural steel frames

Technical Note 20

Cathodic protection for masonry buildings incorporating structural steel frames

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Civil & Structural Supplement

Series

Technical Note

Abstract

Looks at common issues of masonry-clad steel-framed buildings of the late 1800s through to the 1950s, such as cracking, displacement and spalling when steelwork corrodes. Explores applying CP to heritage buildings, examples, issues, planning considerations and the benefits of adopting the NACE standard.

History

NACE International Task Group 329 and CPA Technical Committee. First published 2011, updated February 2018

Subjects

Publisher History

The Corrosion Prevention Association represents consultants, contractors and manufacturers working in the field of corrosion prevention for concrete and masonry encased steel.


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