jojolli
Structural
- Oct 9, 2001
- 3
My firm was recently hired to inspect a sewage diversion structure that had been deteriorated due to exposure to hydrogen sulfide. We inspected the tank and found that about 1" to 2" of concrete could be easily removed and underneath we found a white pasty substance. This seems to be consistant with the research I have done on hydrogen sulfide corrosion. The tank is structurally okay, however I am also trying to find an acceptable method of patching and possibly adding a coating to the concrete. I am thinking of including a silica fume admixture to the patch. I also ran across a product called ConShield and I was curious if anyone had any experience with this. I have found many coatings that seem to be effective with hydrogen sulfide. I guess I am just asking for some advice on the matter from someone with more experience.
Thanks in advance,
Josh Jolliff, E.I.
Thanks in advance,
Josh Jolliff, E.I.