Abstract
Cathodic corrosion protection of reinforced concrete requires adequate monitoring to be effective. Basic remote monitoring units, developed in the 1980s, have been adapted and refined to handle needs specific to reinforced concrete structures. Sophisticated remote monitoring systems are now available to perform various essential monitoring tasks, collect data and transfer this information to a computer at a remote site.
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1996
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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