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Bi-Steel is made from structural grade steel and, in certain environments, requires protection against corrosion. A number of effective methods of protection are available.

In many applications corrosion rates are  low and do not cause structural concern.  However, if corrosion is not considered at the design stage, it can result in an unpleasant appearance if the Bi-Steel is exposed. Where Bi-Steel is used in an aggressive A number of effective methods of protection are available.should be considered as a design issue.   The table below illustrates typical annual corrosion rates for various environments:

 Environment

 Corrosion Rate (microns/year)

 Internal dry surfaces   < 1
 External atmospheres with low level of pollution, generally rural areas   1 - 25
 External urban and industrial atmospheres with moderate sulphur  dioxide pollution. Also coastal areas with low salinity   25 - 50
 Industrial areas and coastal areas with moderate salinity   50 - 80
 Industrial areas with high humidity and aggressive atmosphere.  Coastal and offshore areas with high salinity   80 - 200

Internal surfaces do not require protection: Bi-Steel face plates are only subject to corrosion from one side.  The internal surfaces are protected by the alkaline environment associated with the concrete.  This is the same process that protects the steel inside reinforced concrete.  Unlike reinforced concrete, the interior of a panel is hermetically sealed by the face plates and micro-cracking of the concrete does not result in atmospheric pollutants getting to the steel.

Protection methods: Where the exposed Bi-Steel face plate needs protection there are a number of options:

  • Increasing plate thickness to allow for corrosion. This method can be used if the corrosion rate is relatively low.
  • Application of a protective coating
  • Cladding the Bi-Steel
  • Cathodic protection (where the steel is submerged)

Often a combination of systems is used.

Where a corrosion protection system is required, then these can be used with confidence.  There are numerous products available that are widely accepted by specifiers.  Many of these have been developed and improved over many years, and can provide the confidence required for most applications.  For less typical applications Corus can provide specialist advice, drawing on its extensive experience in designing corrosion protection systems.

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