Overview:

This article intends to discuss:

  • The standards & repair methods applied on concrete protection according to EN 1504
  • Importance of EN 1504 towards the industry as a guide for concrete repair & protection
  • Comparison of Dritech’s Dri-Gard Protective Coating Systems with EN 1504 requirements

A Guide for Concrete Protection & Repair

European standard EN1504, entitled: “Products and systems for the protection and repair of concrete structures” is a document that includes guidelines on installing, protecting, and repairing of concrete. These guidelines are based on the individual condition of buildings & structures. The standard comprises 10 parts that are associated to about 65 different standards, corresponding to control of products and systems quality & performance through testing and evaluation of its conformity.

The following is a summary of the different parts in BS EN1504:

  • Part 2 and 7 refers to the requirement and specification of the types of systems and products, and their respective testing method
  • Part 8 explains the quality control and evaluation of conformity of products and systems and contemplating its “CE” label
  • Part 9 states the general application and principles for the utilization of products and systems specified in part 2 to 7
  • Part 10 refers to the application of local materials and their quality control
EN 1504 acts as a guide to ensure proper material selection & application methods for protection & repair of concrete structures.

The Importance of EN 1504

It is critical to develop techniques and materials that can improve reinforced concrete (RC) to extend their lifetime cycle. Hence, the EN 1504 standard was developed to help owners and engineers in using suitable materials for concrete protection. It also helps them in creating suitable repair strategies. EN 1054 is adopted by the industry as a guide for concrete repair. It provides complete repair methodology from initial site inspection to the end of works.

All specifications presented in EN 1504 aims to optimize repair operations and provide a valid instrument to correctly identify problems. EN 1504 (Part 9) summarizes 11 concrete repair and protection principles. 6 of its principles address remediation on concrete defects, while the remaining 5 principles relate to preventing reinforcement corrosion.

Furthermore, EN 1504 is used in most major concrete structure projects as it has a broad scope with suitable product performance specifications for structural and non-structural repair according to conditions and requirements of a project. It is also used as a guide by the industry for onsite quality assurance, and to define the site application of these products.

EN 1504-9 Performance Criteria for Protective Coating Systems

EN1504-9 consists of 11 principles & methods for concrete protection and/or repair. The appropriate principles and methods can be chosen based on the condition and requirements of the project.

PrincipleMethod
Principle 1: Protection against ingress
To reduce or prevent the ingress of adverse agents, e.g. water, vapour, chemicals, etc.
– Surface impregnation (penetrating sealer)
– Surface coating
– Locally bandaged cracks
– Filling cracks
– Transferring cracks to joints
– Erecting external panels (precast concrete)
– Applying membranes (plastic or rubber sheets)
Principle 2: Moisture control
To adjust & maintain moisture content in concrete, as water penetration into concrete may further deteriorate the concrete (e.g. AAR).
– Hydrophobic impregnation (silane/siloxane sealer)
– Surface coating
– Over-cladding
– Erecting external panel
– Electrochemical drying treatment
Principle 3: Concrete restoration
To restore original concrete of an element of the structure to the originally specified shape & function by replacing part of it.
– Hand-apply mortar
– Recasting with concrete
– Spraying concrete or mortar
– Replacing elements
Principle 4: Structural strengthening
To increase or restore structural load bearing capacity of a structural element.
– Adding/replacing rebars
– Installing bonded steel rebars in preformed/drilled holes in concrete
– Plate bonding
– Adding mortar & concrete
– Pre-stressing
– Injecting or filling cracks, voids or other interstices
Principle 5: Physical resistance
To increase resistance to physical or mechanical attack.
– Overlays of coating
– Impregnation
– Adding mortar or concrete
Principle 6: Resistance to chemicals
To increase resistance to chemical attacks
– Overlays of coating
– Impregnation
– Adding mortar or concrete
Principle 7: Preserving or restoring passivity
To create chemical conditions in which the surface of the reinforcement is maintained in or is returned to a passive condition
– Increasing concrete cover
– Replacing contaminated/carbonated concrete
– Electrochemical re-alkalization
– Re-alkalization of carbonated concrete by diffusion
– Electrochemical chloride extraction
Principle 8: Increasing resistivity
To increase the electrical resistivity of concrete
– Hydrophobic impregnation
– Impregnation
– Coating
Principle 9: Cathodic control
To create condition by which cathodic areas of reinforcement are unable to drive an anodic reaction
Limiting oxygen content at the cathode by saturation of surface/surface coating
Principle 10: Cathodic protection
To create current flow from surrounding concrete to reinforcement steel
Applying electrical potential
Principle 11: Control of anodic areas
To create condition where anodic reaction of steel is unable to participate in corrosion
– Active coating for reinforcement
– Barrier coating
– Inhibitor
EN1504 acts as a guide for onsite quality assurance, and to define the site application of these products, including protective coatings.

Dri-Gard Protective Coating Systems (According to EN 1504)

EN 1504 covers many aspects and topics in relation to concrete protection and repair. In this section, we will compare Dri-Gard systems (Dri-Gard CF 900 System & Dri-Gard AC 800 System) according to the minimum constraints of EN 1504-2 and EN 1504-9.


Dri-Gard CF 900 System

This system consists of Dri-Gard CP 700, hydrophobic silane-siloxane impregnating primer, and Dri-Gard CF 900, solvent-based methylmethacrylate (MMA) anti-carbonation coating.

Characteristics / CriteriaMin. Requirement
(EN 1504-2)
Dri-Gard CF 900 System Test ResultsRemarks
Material Type
(as per EN 1504-9)
Dri-Gard CP 700:
Hydrophobic impregnator

Dri-Gard CF 900:
Barrier coating / surface coating
Permeability of chloride ionsSubject to national standards
(<100 coulombs = negligible)
0 coulombs with coatingPASS
Water absorptionWater absorption <7.5%0.07% absorption
(immersion for 36 hours)
PASS
Permeability to carbon dioxideDiffusion equivalent air layer thickness, SD > 50mDiffusion equivalent air layer thickness, SD > 286.3mPASS
Freeze / thaw salt scalingAfter thermal cycling, there is no blistering, cracking and delaminationNo scaling effect after 50 cycles exposurePASS
Summary of Dri-Gard CF 900 System (Full test report available here)

Dri-Gard AC 800 System

This system consists of Dri-Gard AC 800 Primer, water-based concrete primer, and Dri_Gard AC 800, water-based acrylate anti-carbonation protective coating.

Characteristics / CriteriaMin. Requirement
(EN 1504-2)
Dri-Gard CF 900 System Test ResultsRemarks
Material Type
(as per EN 1504-9)
Barrier coating / surface coating
Permeability of chloride ionsSubject to national standards
(<100 coulombs = negligible)
22.1 coulombs with coatingPASS
Liquid water transmission rateW < 0.1 kg. m-2. h-0.5W = 0.016 kg. m-2. h-0.5PASS
Permeability to carbon dioxideDiffusion equivalent air layer thickness, SD > 50mDiffusion equivalent air layer thickness, SD > 272.3mPASS
Freeze / thaw salt scalingAfter thermal cycling, there is no blistering, cracking and delaminationNo scaling effect after 50 cycles exposure PASS
Summary of Dri-Gard AC 800 System (Full test report available here)

Please contact Dritech Chemicals Sdn. Bhd. for more information on appropriate protective coating systems for your structures.

Dritech Chemicals Sdn. Bhd.

F-8-3, Jalan SS 7/13A, Plaza Kelana Jaya,
47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel: +6016-618 2178
Fax: +603-8727 1786
Email: info@dritechchemicals.com


by Isaac Chin
(28 Aug, 2021)

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