[Follow-up Investigation Report] Maintenance and Preservation Using the Refleet Method (Salt Damage Repair)
Investigation report of a reinforced concrete structure after repair using the refrite method, approximately 20 years later.
In selecting repair materials and methods, it is important to confirm the durability in real environments through long-term follow-up surveys, in addition to verifying various physical properties. The Refleet method is implemented under a strict construction management system using high-quality materials, and its durability is confirmed through follow-up surveys. This document includes an "Overview of Survey Results," as well as information on "Changes in Chloride Ion Concentration in Structural Concrete" and "Conditions During Repair (1997)." Please take a look. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Overview of Survey Results - Appearance - Condition of Rebar Corrosion - Adhesion Strength of Surface Protection Layer ■ Changes in Chloride Ion Concentration in Structural Concrete - Chloride Ion Concentration (North Side, Lower Section) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Condition at the time of repair (1997) ・Concrete modification treatment ・Reinforcement anti-corrosion treatment, cross-section restoration treatment ・Substrate adjustment treatment ・Finishing paint *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Reflite Industrial Association was established in 1981 with the aim of promoting the healthy development of the repair and renovation industry by popularizing methods such as the "Reflite Method," which was developed for the repair, renovation, and preventive maintenance of reinforced concrete structures that are deteriorating or at risk of deterioration due to issues like concrete neutralization and salt damage, thereby contributing to the construction industry and society as a whole.