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Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Gallery

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1 - 4: Elevated highway structure subject to deicing salts

5: Concrete spalling due to build-up of voluminous
    corrosion products

6 - 7: Concrete spalling in maritime environment

8: Bridge over Ottawa River (Ontario, Canada) subject to deicing salts

9: In bridge deck maintenance, the overpass and
    underpass can be subjected to traffic disruptions !

10: Underpass refurbishment

11: Concrete spalling, structure over 401 Highway (Ontario, Canada)
      was refurbished shortly after this photo was taken

12 - 13: Rebar corrosion, bridge on 401 Highway (Ontario, Canada)

 

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Images of different visual severity levels on corrosion-club.com.

 

    

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