Abstract
Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete continues to be a serious problem worldwide. The solution requires research and development of materials and methods. The Corrosion Engineer's role goes beyond this. Client education, input into predesign plans and specifications, construction inspection and operation of systems for corrosion control are all an essential part. It is critical that corrosion engineers develop and publish test methods which do not create confusion in the industry. This paper discusses todays needs and how they will affect the future.
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1989
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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