What is Acrylic Anti-Carbonation Coating? Acrylic anti-carbonation coating is a protective coating designed for concrete and masonry surfaces to resist the ingress of carbon dioxide and associated deterioration. Manufactured primarily …
Anti Carbonation Coating
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RC Structures in an extreme environment are subjected to severe exposure conditions. The corrosion of reinforcement which takes place is a complex electrochemical process due to the ingress of either …
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Elastomeric anti-carbonation coating is a protective coating applied to concrete and masonry surfaces to guard against the damaging effects of carbonation. Manufactured with flexible elastomeric polymers, this coating not only …
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It is necessary for any concrete surface to be covered with suitable coating to remain protected from attack of conditions which can deteriorate that concrete member. The situation is worse …
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Anti Carbonation CoatingProduct/Services Feature
SS – ProtectoCon AC Anticarbonation coating- Concrete Building/Structure
Carbonation in reinforced concrete is one of the most common forms of deterioration in structures. It is the reaction of carbon dioxide from the environment with the calcium hydroxide in …
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Reinforced Cement Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in India today. The combination of concrete and reinforcing steel is a system built to work in unison, whereby …
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Cracked concrete components or those susceptible to cracking are highly likely to suffer from damage caused by moisture penetration. These cracks offer an easy path for the ingress of water …
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Carbonation in reinforced concrete is one of the most common forms of deterioration in structures. It is the reaction of carbon dioxide from the environment with the calcium hydroxide in …
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To protect the concrete structures like Flyovers, Bridges, Parking areas, Big commercial buildings & Residential buildings only normal decorative exterior paint will not serve the purpose as those paints are …
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Concrete structures deteriorate with time and deterioration is much faster in extreme environments associated with high humidity, chlorides and CO2 in the atmosphere. Ingress of moistures and deleterious substances such …



