Chloride and Sulphate Assessment
Chloride and sulphate assessments involve laboratory analysis of concrete samples to determine the presence and concentration of potentially harmful chemicals within the material. Chlorides can promote corrosion of embedded reinforcement, while sulphates can contribute to chemical attack and deterioration of the concrete matrix. Measuring these substances helps engineers evaluate the durability of existing structures and identify potential risks.

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The Process

Concrete samples are extracted from the structure and transported to the laboratory for detailed chemical analysis. The samples are prepared and tested to determine chloride and sulphate concentrations at specific depths within the concrete. The results provide quantitative data on the level of chemical exposure affecting the structure. Findings are typically reported alongside other durability testing results.

The Reason

Elevated chloride levels can break down the passive protection around reinforcement, leading to accelerated corrosion. Sulphates may react with cement compounds within the concrete, causing expansion, cracking, and long-term deterioration. Identifying these chemical conditions early allows engineers to assess the risk and plan appropriate remediation or monitoring strategies.

The Application

These assessments are commonly carried out during structural investigations, marine or coastal exposure assessments, and durability studies of existing infrastructure. They are also used when evaluating structures exposed to de-icing salts, contaminated ground conditions, or aggressive industrial environments.

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Chloride and Sulphate Assessment