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Removing concrete from galvanized threaded bolts

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sunshine419

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Aug 7, 2008
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Please would appreciate if anyone there know of how best to go about removing concrete that have 'glued' to threaded bars. The bars are galvanized and so i do not want to damage the coatings in removing the concrete. Any help would be greatly welcome. Thanks
 
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We have wire brushed them with a stainless wire brush before without problems.
We have also forced the nuts down the rod and the concrete was pulverized without hurting the finish.

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StoneCold
 
Thanks StoneCold, but when we tried wire brushing it was peeling off the galvanised coating in our case. I want to completely remove the concrete so i could NDT them. Some concrete just too 'stubborn' to go off?
 
sunshine419;
If you are going to NDT them it is best to remove the galvanized layer and re-apply using a field applied galvanizing paint or coating.
 
I agree with metengr, NDT should be performed on the bare metal (steel) surface.
 
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